prison camp
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Definition
Noun: 1. A guarded camp used for the detention or forced labor of prisoners: This is the core meaning. A "prison camp" is a secure, often isolated, facility where individuals are confined against their will. It typically implies harsh conditions and may be associated with political prisoners, prisoners of war, or forced labor. 2. A camp for trustworthy prisoners employed in government projects: A specific type of prison camp where selected inmates are used for labor on state-run projects like construction or logging. 3. A camp for prisoners of war: A specific type of prison camp (often abbreviated as POW camp) used to detain captured military personnel during a war.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- The journalist was detained in a remote prison camp for three years.
- During the war, thousands of soldiers were held in enemy prison camps.
- The old prison camp has now been turned into a memorial museum.
Advanced Usage
- The term often carries historical and political weight, frequently associated with specific regimes or conflicts (e.g., Soviet gulags, Nazi concentration camps, internment camps).
- It can be used metaphorically to describe a place or situation that feels severely restrictive and inescapable.
- After the merger, the office felt like a corporate prison camp.
Variants and Related Words
- Internment camp: A camp for confining people, often based on nationality or ethnicity, during wartime.
- Labor camp: A camp where inmates are forced to work, often under brutal conditions; a common type of prison camp.
- POW camp: Specifically a prison camp for prisoners of war.
- Detention camp: A broader term for a camp where people are held in detention, which can include prison camps.
Synonyms
- Detention camp
- Internment camp
- Labor camp
- POW camp (for prisoners of war)
- Concentration camp (specifically associated with mass detention, often for extermination or forced labor)
Related Phrases
- "Sent to a prison camp": The common phrase describing the action of being confined to such a place.
- Political dissidents were often sent to a prison camp.
Noun
- a camp for trustworthy prisoners employed in government projects
- a camp for prisoners of war