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1. To enclose or confine (someone) against their will
2. To imprison or shut in
1. The evil supervillain Lex Luthor immured Superman in a kryptonite-lined cell to sap his powers.
2. In an ironic twist, Batman immured the Joker in an art gallery, using the villain's love for theatricality against him.
3. Shinchan felt immured in his own home, as his mother restricted him to his room for misbehaving.
4. The ancient wizard immured the magical relic within the castle walls to keep it out of the wrong hands.