incaged

/ɪnˈkeɪdʒd/
verb
  1. Past tense of incage: put or confined someone or something in a cage.
    • He incaged the rabbits at night to protect them from predators.
    • The farmer incaged the chickens before the storm arrived.
    • The rescue team incaged the injured eagle to transport it to the wildlife center.
adjective
  1. Confined or enclosed in a cage; imprisoned.
    • She felt incaged in her small apartment during the lockdown.
    • The incaged birds sang sadly, longing for the open sky.
    • The incaged lion paced back and forth in its enclosure.
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