单词 | sequester |
释义 | sequester1 of 2verb se·ques·ter si-ˈkwe-stər sequestered; sequestering si-ˈkwe-st(ə-)riŋ transitive verb 1 a : to set apart : segregate sequester a jury b : seclude, withdraw widely spaced homes are forbiddingly grand and sequestered Don Asher 2 a : to seize especially by a writ of sequestration b : to place (property) in custody especially in sequestration 3 : to bind (a metal or metal ion) in the form of a soluble complex or chelate by adding a suitable reagent for the purpose of preventing precipitation in water solution by chemical agents that would normally bring it about, of solubilizing precipitates already formed, or of otherwise suppressing undesired chemical or biological activity sequester calcium and magnesium ions in the softening of hard water also : to bind or absorb (carbon dioxide) as part of a larger chemical process or compound … half of the starting material will be used up and half will be char. That can then be put back on the fields, where it will sequester carbon and help grow the next crop. Emma Marris sequester 2 of 2noun1 : the imposition of automatic government spending reductions in accordance with sequestration 2 obsolete : separation, isolation sequester verb1 as in to isolate to set or keep apart from others sequestered the woman until she was no longer contagious Synonyms & Similar Words Relevance
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2 as in to confiscate to take ownership or control of (something) by right of one's authority police found and sequestered several illegal weapons Synonyms & Similar Words
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