noun a person confined to an institution such as a prison or hospital
Inmates are individuals who have been arrested and are awaiting trial or serving a sentence.
Inmates are individuals who have been deprived of their liberty due to legal reasons.
An inmate is a person confined in a prison or jail, typically as a punishment for a crime.
Inmates are those who have been convicted of a crime and are serving their sentence in a correctional facility.
Inmates may participate in rehabilitation programs while incarcerated to help them reintegrate into society upon release.
In a novel about prison life, the main character is depicted as an inmate serving time for a crime he did not commit.
The psychologist conducted a therapy session with the inmate to address his behavioral issues.
The correctional officer escorted the inmate to the recreation area for his scheduled outdoor time.
The lawyer met with the inmate to discuss his case and potential legal options for appeal.
The social worker provided counseling services to the inmate to help him cope with the challenges of life in prison.