The term "dis imprisonments" refers to the act of releasing someone from imprisonment or freeing them from confinement. Some antonyms for this word include confinement, imprisonment, detention, capture, incarceration, and bondage. These words describe the opposite of dis imprisonments, indicating that someone has been taken into custody and is restricted from movement. When someone is confined, they are not allowed to leave an area or may have their movements controlled. Incarceration implies that someone is locked up in a prison or jail, while detention suggests temporary confinement. Meanwhile, capture and bondage refer to the act of capturing or trapping someone against their will.