"jaildom" meaning in English

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Noun

Etymology: From jail + -dom. Etymology templates: {{suffix|en|jail|dom}} jail + -dom Head templates: {{en-noun|-}} jaildom (uncountable)
  1. The state or condition of being jailed; imprisonment Tags: uncountable

Inflected forms

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          "ref": "1917, Pomona College Magazine - Volumes 6-8",
          "text": "In the high society of jaildom his official standing would be several degrees below zero."
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          "ref": "1926, The Atlantic Monthly, volume 137:",
          "text": "The development of Borstal institutions means that young persons between the ages of sixteen and twenty-one seldom have to endure the taint of jaildom, and the new system of placing every possible accused adult on probation helps to reserve prisons almost entirely for habitual criminals.",
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          "text": "[...] when you cannot control your followers and do not wish to lead them, get picked up by the police, you are in jail and you are not responsible for your responsibilities of leadership because you have embraced jaildom.",
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          "ref": "2005, Frank Lloyd Wright, Frank Lloyd Wright: An Autobiography:",
          "text": "He clanged our way to the far end where the \"better element\" of jaildom, the high-swindlers and bootleggers were kept.",
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          "ref": "2011, Lizz Lund, Kitchen Addiction!:",
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          "ref": "2014, Shaun Attwood, Hard Time: Life with Sheriff Joe Arpaio in America's Toughest Jail:",
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          "ref": "1926, The Atlantic Monthly, volume 137:",
          "text": "The development of Borstal institutions means that young persons between the ages of sixteen and twenty-one seldom have to endure the taint of jaildom, and the new system of placing every possible accused adult on probation helps to reserve prisons almost entirely for habitual criminals.",
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          "ref": "1988, Economic and Political Weekly, volume 23:",
          "text": "[...] when you cannot control your followers and do not wish to lead them, get picked up by the police, you are in jail and you are not responsible for your responsibilities of leadership because you have embraced jaildom.",
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