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    Se·ques·tered
    /səˈkwestərd/

    adjective

    • 1. (of a place) isolated and hidden away: "a wild sequestered spot"
  2. Setting someone or something apart (figuratively “to the side”) from the rest is sequesters raison dêtre. We frequently hear it in the context of the courtroom, as juries are sometimes sequestered for the safety of their members or to prevent the influence of outside sources on a verdict.

  3. to remove or separate; banish; exile. to keep apart from others; segregate or isolate: The jury was sequestered until a verdict was reached. Law. to remove (property) temporarily from the possession of the owner; seize and hold, as the property and income of a debtor, until legal claims are satisfied.

  4. LAW, PROPERTY (also sequestrate) to take temporary possession of someone's property until they have paid back the money that they borrowed in order to buy it, or until they have obeyed a court order: You sign the acknowledgement of debt now and a few months later your property will be sequestered. LAW.

  5. The word sequester describes being kept away from others. If your sister tells you to stay out of the way so she can cook dinner for her new boyfriend, you might sequester yourself in your room.

  6. A sequestered place is peaceful because it is far away from people: I found a sequestered spot in the park and lay down with my book . Thesaurus: synonyms, antonyms, and examples

  7. to take temporary possession of someone's property until they have paid back the money that they borrowed in order to buy it, or until they have obeyed a court order: You sign the acknowledgement of debt now and a few months later your property will be sequestered. LAW.

  8. adjective. 1. secluded. 2. kept isolated or apart. This jury is expected to be sequestered for at least two months. 3. law. requisitioned or confiscated, esp until the claims of creditors are satisfied or a court order is complied with. Collins English Dictionary.

  9. separated or isolated from others or a main group. adjective. providing privacy or seclusion. “sat close together in the sequestered pergola”. synonyms: cloistered, reclusive, secluded. private. confined to particular persons or groups or providing privacy.

  10. adjective. Removed from others; secluded. Webster's New World. Remote or difficult to get to; isolated. A sequestered village in the mountains. American Heritage. Set apart from or prevented from having from contact with others. A sequestered jury. American Heritage.

  11. 1. verb. Sequester means the same as sequestrate. [law] Everything he owned was sequestered. [be VERB -ed] [ Also VERB noun] Synonyms: take, seize, confiscate, appropriate More Synonyms of sequester. 2. verb. If someone is sequestered somewhere, they are isolated from other people. [formal]

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