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quarantine

[kwawr-uhn-teen, kwor-, kwawr-uhn-teen, kwor-]

noun

  1. a strict isolation imposed to prevent the spread of disease.

  2. a period, originally 40 days, of detention or isolation imposed upon ships, persons, animals, or plants on arrival at a port or place, when suspected of carrying some infectious or contagious disease.

  3. a system of measures maintained by governmental authority at ports, frontiers, etc., for preventing the spread of disease.

  4. the branch of the governmental service concerned with such measures.

  5. a place or station at which such measures are carried out, as a special port or dock where ships are detained.

  6. the detention or isolation enforced.

  7. the place, especially a hospital, where people are detained.

  8. a period of 40 days.

  9. social, political, or economic isolation imposed as a punishment, as in ostracizing an individual or enforcing sanctions against a foreign state.



verb (used with object)

quarantined, quarantining 
  1. to put in or subject to quarantine.

  2. to exclude, detain, or isolate for political, social, or hygienic reasons.

quarantine

/ ˈkwɒrənˌtiːn /

noun

  1. a period of isolation or detention, esp of persons or animals arriving from abroad, to prevent the spread of disease, usually consisting of the maximum known incubation period of the suspected disease

  2. the place or area where such detention is enforced

  3. any period or state of enforced isolation

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

verb

  1. to isolate in or as if in quarantine

  2. to withhold (a portion of a welfare payment) from a person or group of people

“Collins English Dictionary — Complete & Unabridged” 2012 Digital Edition © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1979, 1986 © HarperCollins Publishers 1998, 2000, 2003, 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009, 2012

quarantine

  1. The isolation of people who either have a contagious disease or have been exposed to one, in an attempt to prevent the spread of the disease.

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The term is sometimes used politically to designate the political and economic isolation of a nation in retribution for unacceptable policies: “When Iraq invaded Kuwait, it was placed in quarantine by the nations of the world.”
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Other Word Forms

  • quarantinable adjective
  • quarantiner noun
  • prequarantine noun
  • unquarantined adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of quarantine1

First recorded in 1600–10; from Italian quarantina, variant of quarantena, originally Upper Italian (Venetian): “period of forty days, group of forty,” derivative of quaranta “forty,” ultimately from Latin quadrāgintā
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Word History and Origins

Origin of quarantine1

C17: from Italian quarantina period of forty days, from quaranta forty, from Latin quadrāgintā
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Example Sentences

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So I’ve been quarantined in a corner of the house, reaching alternately for Tylenol and the thermometer.

Another wrote: "What's the point of the quarantine? It's not as though an infected patient will then go around biting other people?"

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Ukraine's justice ministry said four bombs hit the Bilenke penitentiary, destroying the dining hall, administrative HQ and quarantine area and that all those killed and wounded were inmates.

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He said he knew of a farm that was in quarantine for nine months.

As a precaution against rabies, Narla, her puppies and 19 dogs belonging to other people were quarantined in kennels.

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