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seclude

[si-klood] / sɪˈklud /


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At one point, he suggests that to help make up her mind she go away from London, where they live, and seclude herself in a cottage in Wales.

From The New Yorker • Aug. 22, 2018

She suggested he seclude himself at Yaddo, the artists’ colony in upstate New York.

From New York Times • Nov. 6, 2017

It sells anonymous offshore companies that help the owners seclude their business dealings.

From BBC • Nov. 5, 2017

They don’t seclude them completely from their family.

From The Guardian • Jun. 10, 2015

She was a Catholic, and she meant, as soon an she saw all her schemes in a fair way of completion, to seclude herself from the world.

From William Shakespeare as he lived. An Historical Tale by Curling, Henry




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