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  1. Episode Guide

    • 1. Twelve Strangers
      1. Twelve Strangers Aug 5, 2014
      • A juror is beaten and another receives threats when the conclusion of a trial nears.
    • 2. Folding Laundry
      2. Folding Laundry Aug 5, 2014
      • Danny digs back into the Malcolm Miller case; Anna examines her mysterious message.
    • 3. Proof of Life
      3. Proof of Life Aug 5, 2014
      • The governor makes a confession; Danny asks his father for help.
  2. 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.

  3. Add to word list. law specialized (also sequestrate, us / ˈsiː.kwə.streɪt / uk / ˈsiː.kwə.streɪt /) to take temporary possession of someone's property until they have paid money that is owed or until they have obeyed a court order. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. Capturing or taking possession of things.

  4. 2 days ago · 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.

  5. Definition of sequester verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  6. 5 days ago · sequester in British English. (sɪˈkwɛstə ) verb (transitive) 1. to remove or separate. 2. (usually passive) to retire into seclusion. 3. law. to take (property) temporarily out of the possession of its owner, esp until the claims of creditors are satisfied or a court order is complied with.

  7. Definitions of sequester. verb. keep away from others. “He sequestered himself in his study to write a book”. synonyms: seclude, sequestrate, withdraw. adjourn, retire, withdraw. break from a meeting or gathering. see more. see less.

  8. 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.

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