Seclude

/səˈkluːd/

Synonyms for "seclude" (83 found)

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Closest matches (17)

boltcloisterclosetconfinecop outcordoncordon offcullcull out
Adjective(1 words)

Strong matches (25)

divideencloseforsake the worldghettoizegingo into retirementhideimmureinsulateisolatekeep apartkeep asidelay asidelive alonelive apart
Noun(7 words)
dykeshideawayisolate from contaminationisolated environmentsisolated schoolingisolated to selfitalian isolare
Adjective(2 words)
Verb(1 words)

Related words (41)

live in retirementmaroonpick output asidequarantineremain incommunicadoretireriddlerope offrusticatescreenseal offsegmentsegregateseparatesequesterset apartset asideshutshut off
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sievesiftsort outstay at hometake the veilthrashthreshwinnowwithdraw
Noun(5 words)
Pronoun(1 words)
self isolated development

Related word relations

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6 relation types

More general

6 entries
actioncontrol measureinsulateisolateprivacy measureprocedure

More specific

6 entries
isolationlaboratory isolationprivacyprivate roomsolitudetest chamber

Collocations

5 entries
seclude from societyseclude oneselfsecluded locationseclusion policyseclusion room

Inflections

3 entries

Derivations

3 entries

similar

3 entries

Translations

2 translations across 1 languages.

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Spanish

2 entries
  • secludir verb ((''transitive''))
  • secluir verb ((''transitive''))

Sample sentences

2 total sentences available.

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You should seclude him from temptation.

Source: tatoeba (307939)

If he wishes to enjoy an hour in his private study, it is not pleasant to be obliged all the time to listen to noises in the next room, even if made by his own servants or his own children. For members of a family themselves require at times to seclude themselves from other members of the family; — there are business matters to be talked of; there are projects which children or servants should not hear; there are numberless things which the heads of a household wish to discuss by themselves.

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