Definitionn. the act of segregating or sequestering
Last update: July 18, 2015
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A sequestration must be honest. [Please select]
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This revery naturally brought to his mind his father's death, the burning of his property, and its sequestration. [Please select]
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A more retired spot, a completer sequestration from the world of mart and highway, it would have been hard to find. [Please select]
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The measure of suppression and sequestration was violent, but called for. [Please select]
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This sequestration made a time of exceptional opportunity for architects and artists. [Please select]
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On this report, the Lords and Commons--deliberately, not rashly--decreed the suppression of all monasteries the income of which was less than two hundred pounds a year, and the sequestration of their lands to the King. [Please select]
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Dayton of New Jersey proposed to supplement the embargo by the sequestration of all debts due from citizens of the United States to British subjects. [Please select]
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