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Meanings of
sequestered
in English
Providing privacy or seclusion.
secluded
reclusive
cloistered
Related terms
private
Sequestered.
Related terms
segregated
unintegrated
Synonyms
Examples for "
secluded
"
secluded
reclusive
cloistered
Examples for "
secluded
"
1
It was lifted up high above the town; shut in; utterly
secluded
.
2
Also read: Best South African beach cottages for a
secluded
weekend escape
3
Store the tank in an open yet
secluded
area, away from children.
4
As authorities pressed their investigation, the trio remained
secluded
with family members.
5
Ever since she had
secluded
herself in the deckhouse in great distress.
1
Washington insists that the
reclusive
state first drop its nuclear weapons ambitions.
2
Such visits also serve to provide useful intelligence about the
reclusive
state.
3
The apology is a rare admission of fallibility from the
reclusive
state.
4
The
reclusive
songwriter entertains through the computer audio system developed by introverts.
5
She was a
reclusive
figure whose mature music deals mostly in extremes.
1
Anies should have been delivered into a
cloistered
nunnery thirty years ago.
2
No longer
cloistered
among freshman, he found it harder to be noticed.
3
Her
cloistered
upbringing has not prepared her very well for this moment.
4
Gower has his lover hear tales from a confessor in
cloistered
quiet.
5
We wander through
cloistered
courts into the main body of the church.
Usage of
sequestered
in English
1
In its phosphorylated form, cytoplasmic YAP is
sequestered
in an inactive state.
2
Here, carbon can be
sequestered
40 times faster than in tropical forests.
3
So wrote 19th-century American poet Emily Dickinson from her
sequestered
Amherst home.
4
He
sequestered
himself from his subjects in the recesses of his palace.
5
He found her in a
sequestered
corner of the fresh swabbed quarter-deck.
6
Teams are
sequestered
in two resorts and subject to rigorous virus testing.
7
A fourth maunt,
sequestered
behind a screen, played a welcoming anthem, poorly.
8
It didn't matter that they would be
sequestered
in the jury room.
9
Breeding cords were
sequestered
and their activities were hidden from the humans.
10
This is a good,
sequestered
spot, and I'm going to kiss you.
11
She said, We'll have to get the key
sequestered
as evidence.
12
We should look around the house and talk to the
sequestered
servants again.
13
We must avoid the traffic and take refuge in peaceful and
sequestered
spots.
14
These times included trauma to keep the experiences
sequestered
from my conscious mind.
15
We found that after oral administration, mercury was mainly
sequestered
within the midgut.
16
She knew the
sequestered
spots where the hens laid their eggs.
Other examples for "sequestered"
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sequestered
sequester
Verb
Indicative · Past Indefinite
Frequent collocations
sequester in
sequester spot
sequester life
sequester nook
sequester place
More collocations
Sequestered
through the time
Sequestered
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common