Legal Definition and Related Resources of Seclude
Meaning of Seclude
Synonyms of Seclude
verb
- banishblockade
- buryconceal
- confinecover
- cutoff
- deport
- disassociate
- dissociate
- embargo
- exclude
- excommunicate
- exile
- expatriate
- hide
- imprison
- insulate
- isolate
- keep apart
- keep in detention
- keep in private
- keep out
- maroon
- ostracize
- outlaw
- quarantine
- relegate
- remove
- removere
- retire
- retire from sight
- retreat
- rope off
- screen out
- secludere
- segregare
- segregate
- separate
- sequester
- set apart
- set aside
- shut out
- withdraw
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Grammar
This term is a verb.
Etimology of Seclude
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mid-15c., “to shut up, enclose, confine,” from Latin secludere “shut off, confine,” from se- “apart” (see secret; this term is also a noun.) + -cludere, variant of claudere “to shut” (see close (verb)). Meaning “to remove or guard from public view” is recorded from 1620s. Related: Secluded; secluding.
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