The quality of being secluded from the presence or view of others.
1 The chief mourners were in seclusion in the library of the Academy.
2 The substitution of itineracy for the seclusion of the cloister; and 2.
3 In its seclusion in the wilderness it had stood for twenty-eight years.
4 A report into Miramar Central School's seclusion room has been made public.
5 Prince Djiddin was wrapped in the veil of a solemn personal seclusion .
6 A place of deep seclusion near the main road to the skifields.
7 She had lost the habit of the world in her long seclusion .
8 Schools are to be banned from using seclusion rooms to punish children.
9 In the seclusion of his chamber he was saying to his wife:
10 To the chance summer visitor the seclusion and the rest seem entrancing.
11 The Chief Ombudsman will investigate the use of seclusion rooms in schools.
12 The seclusion of the patient was required until after the first meal.
13 Dickinson died in Amherst a hundred years ago, after decades of seclusion .
14 They live more in seclusion and visit only among the middle class.
15 The seclusion of her home seemed more in harmony with her feelings.
16 In the impressive seclusion of Roselawn, therefore, the house-party began to gather.
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Seclusion в диалектах
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