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se·ques·tra·tion
/ˌsikwəsˈtreʃən, ˌ
s
ɛ; (ˌ)siˌkwɛs-/
假扣押;退隱
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Seq·ues·tra·tion
n.
1.
(a)
Civil &
Com
. Law
The
act
of
separating
,
or
setting
aside
,
a
thing
in
controversy
from
the
possession
of
both
the
parties
that
contend
for
it
,
to
be
delivered
to
the
one
adjudged
entitled
to
it
.
It
may
be
voluntary
or
involuntary
.
(b)
Chancery
A
prerogative
process
empowering
certain
commissioners
to
take
and
hold
a
defendant's
property
and
receive
the
rents
and
profits
thereof
,
until
he
clears
himself
of
a
contempt
or
performs
a
decree
of
the
court
.
(c)
Eccl. Law
A
kind
of
execution
for
a
rent
,
as
in
the
case
of
a
beneficed
clerk
,
of
the
profits
of
a
benefice
,
till
he
shall
have
satisfied
some
debt
established
by
decree
;
the
gathering
up
of
the
fruits
of
a
benefice
during
a
vacancy
,
for
the
use
of
the
next
incumbent
;
the
disposing
of
the
goods
,
by
the
ordinary
,
of
one
who
is
dead
,
whose
estate
no
man
will
meddle
with
. --
Craig
.
--
Tomlins
.
--
Wharton
.
(d)
Internat. Law
The
seizure
of
the
property
of
an
individual
for
the
use
of
the
state
;
particularly
applied
to
the
seizure
,
by
a
belligerent
power
,
of
debts
due
from
its
subjects
to
the
enemy
.
2.
The
state
of
being
separated
or
set
aside
;
separation
;
retirement
;
seclusion
from
society
.
Since
Henry
Monmouth
first
began
to
reign
, . . .
This
loathsome
sequestration
have
I
had
. --
Shak
.
3.
Disunion
;
disjunction
. [
Obs
.]
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
sequestration
n
1:
the
act
of
segregating
or
sequestering
; "
sequestration
of
the
jury
" [
syn
:
segregation
] [
ant
:
integration
]
2:
the
action
of
forming
a
chelate
or
other
stable
compound
with
an
ion
or
atom
or
molecule
so
that
it
is
no
longer
available
for
reactions
3:
a
writ
that
authorizes
the
seizure
of
property
4:
seizing
property
that
belongs
to
someone
else
and
holding
it
until
profits
pay
the
demand
for
which
it
was
seized
[
syn
:
requisition
]
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