verb
- to isolate or hide away from others
- to take legal possession of property until a debt is paid or dispute is resolved
- to isolate a jury during deliberations to prevent outside influence
Usage: legal
Usage: legal
Examples
- The witness was sequestered in a safe house until the trial.
- She sequestered herself in her room to study for exams.
- The court decided to sequester the defendant’s assets.
- The judge sequestered the jury to ensure a fair verdict.
- He sequestered his emotions and focused on the task.
- The government sequestered the company’s funds pending investigation.