
1) Confiscate 2) French word used in English 3) Keep away from others 4) Send into seclusion 5) Set apart from others 6) Take 7) To put aside 8) To remove 9) To retire 10) To seclude 11) To separate from other things 12) To separate in order to store 13) To set apart 14) To withdraw
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1) Garnishee 2) Impound 3) Iqate 4) Seclude 5) Sequestrate 6) Set apart
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v. to keep separate or apart. In so-called "high-profile" criminal prosecutions (involving major crimes, events or persons given wide publicity) the jury is sometimes "sequestered" in a hotel without access to news media, the general public or their families except under supervision, in order to prevent the jury from being "tainted" by information ...
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To separate. Sometimes juries are separated from outside influences during their deliberations. For example, this may occur during a highly publicized trial.
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• (v. i.) To renounce (as a widow may) any concern with the estate of her husband. • (v. t.) To separate from the owner for a time; to take from parties in controversy and put into the possession of an indifferent person; to seize or take possession of, as property belonging to another, and hold it till the profits have paid the demand fo...
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1. To separate from the owner for a time; to take from parties in controversy and put into the possession of an indifferent person; to seize or take possession of, as property belonging to another, and hold it till the profits have paid the demand for which it is taken, or till the owner has performed the decree of court, or clears himself of conte...
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(se-kwes´tәr) to detach or separate abnormally a small portion from the whole. to isolate a portion of a chemical system by chelation or other means; see also sequestrant.
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(v) Sequester is the process of isolating a person, specifically a jury commission etc., who were entrusted with an assignment of deciding an issue, with a purpose to prevent such persons from being influenced by external factors and opinions.
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To separate. Sometimes juries are separated from outside influences during their deliberations. For example, this may occur during a highly publicized trial.
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Keeping a jury in isolation, under close supervision and away from the public and media, during a trial
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To extract and absorb carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
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Se·ques'ter transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Sequestered ;
present participle & verbal noun Sequestering .] [ French
séquestrer , Latin
sequestrare to give up for safe keeping, from
sequester a deposit...
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Sequester: 1. In medicine, to set apart, detach or separate a small portion of tissue from the rest. 2. In bone, for a piece of dead bone to separate from the sound bone. 3. In biochemistry, to isolate a constituent of a system by chelation or other means. From the French séquestrer, from the late Latin sequestrare, meaning to place in safe keepin...
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1) To isolate, separate, or keep a person or people apart from others. For example, a jury in a highly publicized trial may be sequestered to prevent them from reading or hearing anything about the case. A sequestered jury may have to live apart from their families for the duration of the trial. A witness who is sequestered is required to leave the...
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(L: sequestrare to commit for safekeeping) to set apart. Sequestrate to chemically bind an ion so that it cannot react. Carbondioxide sequestration the permanent binding of this gas, taking it our of circulation.
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[
v] - requisition forcibly, as of enemy property 2. [v] - Chemistry: undergo sequestration by forming a stable compound with an ion 3. [v] - set apart from others
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sequester To detach abnormally or separate a small portion from the whole.
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keep apart verb set apart from others; `The dentist sequesters the tooth he is working on`
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to separate, set apart, hold aside for safekeeping or awaiting some determination; jurors are sequestered when not permitted to return home until the case is closed
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[SAT terms] set apart from others
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set apart from others
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keep away from others
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