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单词 sequestration
释义

sequester /si-kwesˈtər/

transitive verb
  1. To set aside
  2. To seclude
  3. To set apart
  4. To confiscate
  5. To remove (property, etc) from someone's possession until a dispute can be settled, creditors satisfied, etc
  6. To hold the income of (a vacant benefice) for the benefit of the next incumbent
  7. To sequester the estate or benefice of
  8. To remove or render ineffective (a metal ion) by adding a reagent that forms a complex with it (eg as a means of preventing or getting rid of precipitation in water)
intransitive verb (obsolete)

To seclude oneself

noun /sekˈwis-tər/ (Shakespeare)

Seclusion

ORIGIN: LL sequestrāre, -ātum, from L sequester a depositary, from secus apart

sequesˈtered adjective

Retired, secluded

sequesˈtrable adjective

sequesˈtral adjective

sequesˈtrant noun (chem)

A substance which removes an ion or renders it ineffective, by forming a complex with the ion

sequestrate /sekˈ, sēkˈ or si-kwesˈ/ transitive verb

  1. To sequester
  2. To vest (the property, assets, etc of a bankrupt individual) in a trustee for distribution amongst creditors (Scots law)
  3. To render (a person) bankrupt (Scots law)

sequestrāˈtion /sek-, sēk-/ noun

  1. The act of sequestering
  2. The process of vesting a bankrupt's property, assets, etc, with a trustee for distribution amongst creditors, bankruptcy (Scots law)
  3. The action of a sequestrant (chem)
  4. A portion of diseased or dead tissue detached from, or joined abnormally to, surrounding healthy tissue (medicine)

seqˈuestrātor noun

sequesˈtrum noun (pl sequesˈtra) (pathology)

A fragment of dead or diseased bone that has become detached from healthy bone, as in osteomyelitis

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