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prisoner <a prisoner; prisoners> N

prisoner LAW
prisoner LAW
prisoner (of war)
prisoner (of war)
prisoner (of war)

prisoner ADJ LAW

prisoner

prisoner N

prisoner

prisoner ADJ LAW

prisoner

prisoner N LAW

political prisoner POL

take prisoner VB

prisoner of conscience POL

prisoner of war

prisoner of war POL
prisoner of war POL
prisoner of war POL

prisoner of war <a prisoner of war; prisoners of war> N

prisoner of war (POW, PoW, PW, WP, PsW)

prisoner of war MIL

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He had taken 340 prisoners, and only had 190 men to guard them.
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The prisoner had to walk by the guard while looking at him, as at attention.
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In cases such as attempted escape, there would be a public hanging in front of the assembled prisoners.
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After the prisoner is stabilized, the prisoner is sent back to his regular unit.
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The life of a prisoner of war is hard.
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Several measures have resulted in her area, including the law that allowed the taking of prisoners for hearings by video conference, among others.
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A few prisoners were cared for in private homes.
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More than 1,700 prisoners died at the camp during its four years of operation.
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Seven were taken prisoner and six escaped back to the fort.
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He is the first prisoner to be found in a cell area.
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