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sequestered

adjective as in cloistered

adjective as in incommunicado

Weak matches

adjective as in private

adjective as in retired

adjective as in retired

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“The root of it is still quite traditional and patriarchal in that these powerful women have to be sequestered from men and are essentially living in a convent,” Williams says.

They were sequestered but remain nervous about returning for the job this year.

The work incorporates as primary components both a mural-size video projection on the wall and a miniature color TV monitor sequestered inside a tiny, monastic, cell-like shack.

And the investors who used to throng the stage when their shows won awards — not a good look, plus a traffic problem — were sequestered in some alternative universe and beamed in by video.

I am also surprised that the jurors were not sequestered in a hotel room and protected overnight.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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