sequestered

  • 11sequestered — /səˈkwɛstəd / (say suh kwestuhd), /si / (say see ) adjective secluded or out of the way: a sequestered village …

  • 12Sequestered Account — A deposit account that is seized through legal action or court order. Funds cannot be removed from a sequestered account without the approval of the seizing party. Sequestered accounts are usually segregated from other accounts at an institution… …

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  • 13sequestered antigens — the cellular constituents of tissue (e.g., lens of the eye) sequestered anatomically from the lymphoreticular system during embryonic development and thus thought not to be recognized as “self.” Should such tissue be exposed to the… …

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  • 14sequestered — adjective Something that has already been separated. Ant: unsequestered …

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  • 15sequestered — Synonyms and related words: abstruse, alienated, anchoritic, anonymous, at rest, beclouded, blind, buried, calm, cloistered, close, closet, closeted, clouded, concealed, cool, covered, covert, detached, disarticulated, disconnected, disengaged,… …

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  • 16sequestered — se ques·tered || sɪ kwestÉ™(r)d adj. separated, segregated; isolated, secluded; seized temporarily pending the outcome of a legal claim (Law) se·ques·ter || sɪ kwestÉ™(r) v. segregate, separate, set apart; seclude, withdraw; temporarily… …

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  • 17sequestered — adjective isolate or hide away. → sequester …

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  • 18sequestered — a. 1. (Law.) Seized and detained. 2. Private, retired, secluded, withdrawn, hidden, unfrequented. 3. Separated, set apart …

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  • 19sequestered — adj withdrawn, recluse, secluded, cloistered, shut up or in; isolated, cut off, separated, alienated, segregated, in isolation; solitary, in solitude, alone; covert, underground, under cover, in hiding, incommunicado, incognito, hidden, concealed …

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  • 20sequestered — UK [sɪˈkwestə(r)d] / US [sɪˈkwestərd] adjective literary far away from other people or places …

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