adjective
- isolated or set apart from others
- having property or assets seized by legal authority
Usage: formal
Usage: legal
Examples
- The jury was sequestrated during the high-profile trial.
- The witnesses were kept sequestrated from media contact.
- His assets were sequestrated pending the court’s decision.
- The company’s funds remained sequestrated until the investigation concluded.
- She felt sequestrated from her colleagues after the controversy.
- The sequestrated property could not be sold during the legal proceedings.