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be cloistered
verb
To become a Roman Catholic religious.
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Still, the real movers and shakers will be cloistered in conference rooms and lounging poolside.
This is not a debate that will be cloistered in the halls of this building.
He was said to be cloistered in his offices and going about his normal work.
"Now I'm going to be cloistered, and I don't know what I'm going to do with myself".
Russian leaders disclaim responsibility as well, noting that the transit zone of Sheremetyevo airport in Moscow, where Mr. Snowden is believed to be cloistered, is legally considered to be outside Russia's borders.
These frustrations, which are probably felt by many scientists at one time or another, stem from feelings that one?s work exists in a vacuum and that academia can be cloistered.
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In much the same way, the Institute is cloistered.
In Milan in the 1600s, three-quarters of the female nobility were cloistered.
They are cloistered at a heavily guarded hotel in southeast Washington.
A tall brunette, Fenia is cloistered inside, the air conditioning battling the intense summer heat.
She seemed like someone from another age, who had been cloistered in a cave.
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