"Secluding" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Secluding" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Secluding" Meaning

The word "secluding" refers to the act of isolating or separating something or someone from others in order to protect or hide it from external influences, distractions, or pressures.

For example: "The artist secluding himself in his studio for weeks was a common practice before his big exhibition."

Synonyms: isolating, separating, isolating, withdrawing, withdrawing from the world.

"Secluding" Examples

5 Usage Examples of "Secluding"


1. Health

"The patient was secluding herself in her room for a week to recover from the flu."

2. Justice

"The defendant was allowed to secluding herself in a private waiting room to calm down before the court proceedings."

3. Psychology

"The therapist advised the client to secluding herself and expressing her emotions through writing as a form of therapy."

4. Literature

"The protagonist secluding himself in the attic, lost in his thoughts, and writing his novel."

5. Historical Context

"During the Great Plague, many people were forced to secluding themselves in their homes to avoid infection."

"Secluding" Similar Words

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Secessionists

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People who advocate for the withdrawal of a country, group, or region from a larger entity, such as a country, union, or alliance, and the establishment of an independent or semi-autonomous entity.

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Sechelt refers to a village located on the Sunshine Coast of British Columbia, in the province of British Columbia, Canada. It is situated on the mainland coast, near the southern end of Sechelt Inlet.

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To isolate or keep someone or something separate or away from others, typically to prevent contact with the outside world.

Secluded

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Secludes

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To separate or isolate someone or something from others; exclude; shut off from the rest of the world.

Seclusion

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The state or condition of being isolated or separated from others, often in a way that is intended to be beneficial or protective, but can also imply loneliness or confinement.<br><br>Example: "The monk spent several years in seclusion in the monastery, devoting himself to meditation and prayer."<br><br>Synonyms: solitude, isolation, seclusion, confinement, solitude.

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preferring to be alone and avoid social contact.

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Adjective: Coming next in a series or sequence; one more than the first.<br><br>Example: "The second prize winner received a trophy."<br><br>Noun: The number two in a set or series.<br><br>Example: "I have a second car parked in the garage."<br><br>Also, an idiomatic expression meaning "next" or "subsequent".<br><br>Example: "What time will you arrive, the second I get there?"