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se·clu·sion
(sĭ-klo͞o′zhən)n.
1.
a. The act of secluding: The judge ordered the seclusion of the jury.
b. The state of being secluded: the seclusion of the desert.
2. Archaic A secluded place or abode.
[Medieval Latin sēclūsiō, sēclūsiōn-, from Latin sēclūsus, past participle of sēclūdere, to seclude; see seclude.]
se·clu′sive (-sĭv, -zĭv) adj.
se·clu′sive·ly adv.
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seclusion
(sɪˈkluːʒən)n
1. the act of secluding or the state of being secluded
2. a secluded place
[C17: from Medieval Latin sēclūsiō; see seclude]
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se•clu•sion
(sɪˈklu ʒən)n.
1. an act of secluding.
2. the state of being secluded; solitude.
3. a secluded place.
[1615–25; < Medieval Latin sēclūsiō]
se•clu′sive, adj.
se•clu′sive•ly, adv.
se•clu′sive•ness, n.
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Noun | 1. | ![]() reclusiveness - a disposition to prefer seclusion or isolation |
2. | seclusion - the act of secluding yourself from others separation - the social act of separating or parting company; "the separation of church and state" cocooning - retreating to the seclusion of your home (as for privacy or escape) |
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seclusion
noun privacy, isolation, solitude, hiding, retirement, shelter, retreat, remoteness, ivory tower, concealment, purdah They love the seclusion of their garden.
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seclusion
nounThe act of secluding or the state of being secluded:
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Translations
عُزْلَه، إنْعِزال
izolacesoukromí
tilbagetrukkethed
elvonultság
einangrun; einvera
inzivayalnızlık
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seclusion
[sɪˈkluːʒən] n → solitude fin seclusion → placé(e) à l'isolement
in seclusion from the world → à l'écart du monde
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
seclusion
n (= act of secluding) → Absondern nt, → Absonderung f; (= being secluded) → Abgeschlossenheit f, → Abgeschiedenheit f; (of house, spot) → Abgelegenheit f; in seclusion from the world → in Weltabgeschiedenheit
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secluded
(siˈkluːdid) adjective not able to be seen, talked to etc by other people; far away from other people etc. a secluded cottage.
seˈclusion (-ʒən) noun the state of being secluded; privacy. She wept in the seclusion of her own room.
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