释义 |
disinˈcarcerate, v. [dis- 6.] trans. = disimprison. Hence disincarceˈration.
1665G. Harvey Advice agst. Plague 6 To melt and open the surface of the Earth, for to disincarcerate the said venene bodies. 1831Bentham Wks. (1838–43) XI. 62 In what way his imprisonment terminated, whether by death or by disincarceration. 1868G. Macdonald Seaboard Parish II. vi. 103 The disincarcerated spirit. |