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seclude
[si-klood]
verb (used with object)
to place in or withdraw into solitude; remove from social contact and activity, etc.
to isolate; shut off; keep apart.
They secluded the garden from the rest of the property.
seclude
/ sɪˈkluːd /
verb
to remove from contact with others
to shut off or screen from view
Other Word Forms
- unsecluding adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of seclude1
Example Sentences
The rangers said the spots were so secluded that, over decades, they had never been able to find a monkey's body after this had happened.
Nevertheless, doing so has its challenges as the helicopter must be flown very close to the wall of the canyon in order to lower the ropes down to the secluded pool below.
He called it Millbeck Stables and ran his company, DM Graham Groundworks, from the site on a secluded lane, nestled among large country homes.
“When they saw how badly I was choking, they finally exited the freeway into a secluded area. As I threw up, they grabbed me by my head and yelled, “Stop!
The newlyweds reportedly had to make an eleventh hour venue change, opting for the more secluded and secure Arsenale for the Saturday reception, according to local media.
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