How Do You Spell LIFE IMPRISONMENT?

Pronunciation: [lˈa͡ɪf ɪmpɹˈɪzənmənt] (IPA)

Life imprisonment refers to the sentence of being incarcerated for the entirety of one's life. The spelling of this word in IPA phonetic transcription is /laɪf ɪmˈprɪzənmənt/. The first syllable, "life," uses the diphthong /aɪ/ to represent the "ai" sound. The second syllable, "im," uses the short "i" sound, /ɪ/. The third syllable, "pris," uses the long "i" sound, /aɪ/. Finally, "onment" is pronounced with the schwa sound, /ənt/. The spelling of the word reflects the phonetic sounds of each syllable.

LIFE IMPRISONMENT Meaning and Definition

  1. Life imprisonment is a form of criminal punishment characterized by the permanent incarceration of an individual for the remainder of their natural life, without the possibility of parole. It is a judicial sentence typically reserved for those convicted of severe crimes, often involving acts of violence or repeated offenses. Awarding life imprisonment is an alternative to imposing capital punishment, where the convicted person is executed for their crime.

    When an individual is sentenced to life imprisonment, they are confined within a correctional facility for the duration of their life, subjected to the rules and regulations of the penal system. They are denied the chance of release, rehabilitation, or parole, regardless of their behavior or efforts to reform. Life imprisonment seeks to protect society from individuals who pose a significant risk to public safety, either due to the heinousness of their crime or their repeated offenses.

    This sentence is meant to serve as a deterrent, sending a strong message to potential criminals and demonstrating society's commitment to punishing severe wrongdoing. Life imprisonment ensures the offender remains separated from the general population, depriving them of personal freedom and disallowing them from engaging in society at large.

    While life imprisonment is often without the possibility of release, circumstances may vary across jurisdictions and can be subject to legal changes or the introduction of new legislation. The specifics of life imprisonment, including availability of parole, may differ depending on the legal framework of the country or state where the sentence is imposed.

Common Misspellings for LIFE IMPRISONMENT

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Etymology of LIFE IMPRISONMENT

The word "life imprisonment" is a compound, made up of the noun "life" and the noun "imprisonment".

The noun "life" comes from the Old English word "līf", which means "existence, way of living, lifetime", deriving from the Proto-Germanic word "*libam".

The noun "imprisonment" comes from the verb "imprison", which is derived from the Old French word "emprisoner", meaning "to imprison". The Old French word can be traced back to the Latin word "in" meaning "in" or "on" and "prīmō" meaning "to take, capture, or seize".

Thus, the term "life imprisonment" refers to the act of being imprisoned for the duration of a person's natural life.

Plural form of LIFE IMPRISONMENT is LIFE IMPRISONMENTS

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