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  2. si-ˈkwes- sequestrated; sequestrating. transitive verb. : sequester. especially : sequester sense 2. sequestrator. ˈsē-kwə-ˌstrā-tər. si-ˈkwe- noun. Word History. Etymology. Latin sequestratus, past participle of sequestrare. First Known Use. 15th century, in the meaning defined above. Time Traveler.

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  4. Sequestrate definition: to sequester (property).. See examples of SEQUESTRATE used in a sentence.

  5. In those days, the stocks and shares in the steel companies were near sequestrated for a much too low figure. They cart sequestrate the goods of shipowners, if necessary. If not, by penalty of law, the weight of the state will descend, funds could be sequestrated and one could even go to prison.

  6. sequestrate. Cadmium exposure induces the production of metallothionein, a low molecular weight protein that binds cadmium and zinc and sequestrates both these metals in the placenta. From the Cambridge English Corpus. His property was sequestrated, even to his wife's clothing. From Project Gutenberg.

  7. Definitions of sequestrate. verb. keep away from others. synonyms: seclude, sequester, withdraw. adjourn, retire, withdraw. break from a meeting or gathering. see more. verb. set apart from others.

  8. sequestrate. (siːkwestreɪt ) Word forms: sequestrates , sequestrating , sequestrated. verb [usually passive] When property is sequestrated, it is taken officially from someone who has debts, usually after a decision in a court of law. If the debts are paid off, the property is returned to its owner. [law]

  9. Definitions of 'sequestrate'. When property is sequestrated, it is taken officially from someone who has debts, usually after a decision in a court of law. If the debts are paid off, the property is returned to its owner. [law] [...]

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