seclusion in English

noun
1
the state of being private and away from other people.
they enjoyed ten days of peace and seclusion

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1. 1 word related to Cocooning: seclusion

2. He is drugged and placed in seclusion.

3. They love the seclusion of their garden.

4. This is the first seclusion room I have seen.

5. This site was chosen for its seclusion and scenic beauty.

6. Because of Japan’s seclusion, she had been left far behind.

7. How about you and the matter of “seclusion of mind”?

8. And, as we have learned, it has a seclusion room.

9. For holidays, I prefer the relative seclusion of the countryside.

10. In spite of the extremity of her seclusion she was sane.

11. He says that being put in the seclusion room was right.

12. Shohei Maru (1854) – Japan's first post-seclusion Western-style sail warship.

13. He spends much of his time in seclusion in the mountains.

14. Japan's national seclusion policy was tightened and official persecution of Christianity continued until the 1850s.

15. He's been living in seclusion since he retired from acting.

16. With the end of Japan’s seclusion, new ideas poured into the country.

17. The policy of national seclusion was made more strict by 1639.

18. She liked to sunbathe in the seclusion of her own garden.

19. For the time being, I would like more peace and absolute seclusion.

20. What does Anchoress mean? A woman who has retired into seclusion for religious reasons

21. However, some intense extratropical cyclones can become warm-core systems when a warm seclusion occurs.

22. With the issuing of this edict in 1639, the seclusion of Japan became a reality.

23. In the seclusion of the monastery, Anna dedicated her time to studying philosophy and history.

24. I shall send my women to their house, where they shall remain in seclusion under guard

25. He found it difficult to walk very far, and had to stay at home in seclusion.

26. Consider, too, Buddhist monks, who withdraw from society to live a life of seclusion.

27. Rabia went into the desert to pray and became an ascetic, living a life of semi-seclusion.

28. Oku had absolutely no interest in politics, and lived in virtual seclusion after the war.

29. I remember they took me out of the shaving room and locked me in Seclusion.

30. This small, inland town still evokes a timeless quality and a feeling of quiet seclusion.

31. To guarantee complete seclusion guests are encouraged to fly a red flag outside their cottage!

32. All day Saturday, tensions ran high as the president alternated intense cabinet meetings with bouts of seclusion.

33. In some societies women are kept in seclusion, so that they are hardly ever seen in public.

34. Anchoret definition: a person who lives in seclusion , esp a religious recluse ; hermit Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

35. Anchorite definition: a person who lives in seclusion , esp a religious recluse ; hermit Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

36. Adventure playgrounds, hands-on playrooms, childcare geared to learning in the fascinating natural seclusion of Vorarlberg and Liechtenstein.

37. Today, however, some in Japan point to a “seclusion of mind” among individuals and present this as a problem to be solved.

38. After 1635 and the introduction of Seclusion laws, inbound ships were only allowed from China, Korea, and the Netherlands.

39. Seclusion 2003 The Last Bewitchment 2002 Era 4.0 2015 Anoraks 1999 Black Dog At Night 2010 Emanate 1999 Silencio 2019

40. I decided that a weak-minded wife was the most likely answer; it would explain the seclusion, the taciturn servants.

41. After being with a tour group all week I was glad to return to the seclusion of my own home.

42. Anchorite definition: a person who lives in seclusion , esp a religious recluse ; hermit Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

43. Milosevic, who has remained in seclusion for the past two weeks, has yet to make any public pronouncement.

44. Or a hidden rose-scented bower where you can while away an hour or two in peace and seclusion.

45. 23 Apart from the seclusion and pressure of being watched under a gun, they all seemed in good spirits.

46. The thing that drove him into seclusion was his failure to find anywhere a return of the warmth that flowed from him.

47. 5 Or a hidden rose-scented bower where you can while away an hour or two in peace and seclusion.

48. The major difficulty is to find somewhere in the Middle Last in which seclusion and moderate comfort can be combined.

49. We pursued the policy of "self-seclusion" in the past, resulting in "the destitution of the people and exhaustion of the financial resource".

50. 1 History 2 See Also 2.1 Footnotes Sworn to silence and seclusion, the Anchorites are all the male Angels of Heven