Captivity

Pronunciation: /kæpˈtɪvətiː/

Captivity (noun)

  1. The state of being kept by force and not allowed to leave.
  2. The condition of an animal being kept in a controlled place by people.
  3. A situation where someone or something cannot move freely or escape.

Examples

  • The guard released the prisoner from captivity.
  • She spent years in captivity before escaping.