verb
- removed to a distance; taken away or separated from a place or person
Usage: archaic or legal; past tense and past participle of 'eloign'
Examples
- The defendant eloigned himself from the jurisdiction before the trial began.
- The property was eloigned from the original owner's control.
- She eloigned the documents to prevent their discovery.
- The witness had eloigned to another country.
- They eloigned the assets to avoid seizure.