
(captura)
cautiverio
the state of being confined, imprisoned, or held against one's will

(prisión)
encarcelamiento
the act of keeping someone in prison or restricting their freedom, whether physically or metaphorically

encarcelamiento
the act of putting or keeping someone in captivity

(confinamiento)
detención
the condition of being held in a confined space or location, often for a temporary period

(cautiverio)
esclavitud
the condition of being under the control or dominance of another person, often involving restriction of freedom

(atar)
encadenar
to tie up or restrain with strong metal bands or chains

toque de queda
an order or law that prohibits people from going outside after a specific time, particularly at night

(frontera)
límite
a dividing line or limit that separates one area from another
A boundary is a line or limit that marks the edge or border between two areas or spaces. It defines where one area ends and another begins. Boundaries can be physical, such as fences or walls, or they can be more conceptual, like legal or social limits. They help establish clear distinctions between different regions, ensuring order and defining who has control or access to certain areas.

territorio
a geographic area belonging to or ruled by a government or authority

(restringir)
confinar
to prevent someone or something from leaving or being taken away from a place
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(detener)
internar
to restrict someone's freedom by confining them, often done for security, control, or public safety reasons
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(contener)
restringir
to limit or restrict someone or something's movement, actions, or freedom
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encerrar
to take a person or thing to a confined space and trap them there
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(limitar)
restringir
to impose limits or regulations on someone or something, typically to control or reduce its scope or extent
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prohibir
to formally forbid something from being done, particularly by law
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(marcar los límites de)
delimitar
to mark or establish the boundaries or limits of something clearly

(esposar)
manillar
to restrain someone by locking metal cuffs around their wrists or ankles

encadenar
to tie up a person with chains or manacle, especially around the ankles

capturar
to catch an animal or a person and keep them as a prisoner
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(aprehender)
detener
to arrest someone
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(sujetar)
atar
to tie up or secure something firmly using ropes or straps

(circundar)
rodear
to circle around someone or something, putting pressure on them to give up
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(atrapar)
sujetar
to tie someone's arms, typically to restrain movement

(amarrar)
atar
to tie or fasten with a rope or chain
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(anclar)
fijar
to secure or fasten something firmly in place, often to prevent movement or ensure stability
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(encadenado)
atado
restricted or confined by physical restraints or bonds
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