Sequester

Definition:

  • (v. t.) To separate from the owner for a time; to take from parties in controversy and put into the possession of an indifferent person; to seize or take possession of, as property belonging to another, and hold it till the profits have paid the demand for which it is taken, or till the owner has performed the decree of court, or clears himself of contempt; in international law, to confiscate.
  • (v. t.) To cause (one) to submit to the process of sequestration; to deprive (one) of one's estate, property, etc.
  • (v. t.) To set apart; to put aside; to remove; to separate from other things.
  • (v. t.) To cause to retire or withdraw into obscurity; to seclude; to withdraw; -- often used reflexively.
  • (v. i.) To withdraw; to retire.
  • (v. i.) To renounce (as a widow may) any concern with the estate of her husband.
  • (n.) Sequestration; separation.
  • (n.) A person with whom two or more contending parties deposit the subject matter of the controversy; one who mediates between two parties; a mediator; an umpire or referee.
  • (n.) Same as Sequestrum.

Compare sequester with other words:

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hide vs. sequester

recluse vs. sequester

isolate vs. sequester

sequester vs. seraglio

sequester vs. sequestrum

referee vs. sequester

mediate vs. sequester

separation vs. sequester

controversy vs. sequester

sequester vs. sequestrator

sequester vs. sequestrate

sequester vs. sequestered

sequester vs. sequestrable

husband vs. sequester

estate vs. sequester

sequester vs. widow

renounce vs. sequester

retire vs. sequester

sequester vs. withdraw

property vs. sequester

enemy vs. sequester

security vs. sequester

ion vs. sequester

sequester vs. store

jury vs. sequester

separate vs. sequester

segregate vs. sequester

impress vs. sequester