🔒sequester

verb
/sɪˈkwɛstər/

Meaning

To isolate or hide away; to take possession of assets until a debt has been paid.
To isolate or hide away.

Example Sentences

The jury was sequestered during the high-profile trial.

The carbon captured by trees can be sequestered for years.

Synonyms

isolate, seclude, confiscate, separate, quarantine, segregate
Entry 1
isolate, seclude, confiscate, separate, quarantine
Entry 2
isolate, seclude, segregate

Antonyms

release, liberate, free, unite, join, integrate
Entry 1
release, liberate, free
Entry 2
unite, join, integrate

Collocations

sequester property, sequester assets, sequester oneself

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