Sequester - How To Discuss

Sequester,

Sequester: What is the Meaning of Sequester?

  1. Isolate judges under close supervision, and keep them away from the public and media during trials.

  2. Separate. Sometimes the jurors keep themselves away from external influences in their thoughts. This can happen, for example, during high profile testing.

Meanings of Sequester

  1. Isolate or hide.

  2. Take legal ownership of (assets) until the debt is settled or other claims are settled.

  3. Forming a chelate or other stable compound with (an ion, atom or molecule) so that it can now react. Not available.

  4. General cuts in public spending.

Sentences of Sequester

  1. Tiberius was abducted on an island.

  2. Soft water without water uses complex phosphates to bind soft calcium and magnesium ions.

Synonyms of Sequester

shut oneself off, set off , separate , draw back , seclude oneself, cut oneself off, set apart , insulate , hide , enisle , secrete , isolate oneself, shut oneself away, island , withdraw , cut off , cloister , segregate oneself, close off , set oneself apart, hide oneself away, segregate

Sequester,

How Do You Define Sequester?

  • Sequester refers to Keep isolated judges close and away from the public and media during the trial.

  • Sequester definition is: Separate. Judges are sometimes cut off from outside influence. This can happen, for example, during high profile testing.

Meanings of Sequester

  1. Separate or hide.

  2. Another term for kidnapping

  3. Forming with a chelate or other stable compound (an ion, atom or molecule) so that it is no longer available for reaction.

  4. General reduction in public spending

Sentences of Sequester

  1. He was abducted in the back.

  2. Property confiscated by Parliament

  3. Immovable water softeners use complex phosphates to bind calcium and magnesium ions.

  4. If the budget deal fails, at least 100 100 billion will be forfeited.

Synonyms of Sequester

take possession of, confiscate, remove oneself, impound, distrain, appropriate, poind, cut/shut oneself off, expropriate, commandeer, attach, sequestrate, retire, arrogate, withdraw oneself, take, disseize, closet oneself, seize

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