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immurement
noun
Capital punishment by entombing for life.
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For all his claims to scholarly immurement, he reads a fair amount online, and speaks with a young standup comic's restless, patter-and-punch-line lilt.
Even at this moment of isolation and disorientation, Letty sees marriage as immurement.
The deafness, as Mr. Hughes notes, meant isolation and immurement within "the silent prison of the self".
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There are plenty of precedents for Mr. Shelley's self-immurement, but his distinctive idea is his own: to live out a wacky fantasy about how the average artist can keep working and living in a city priced way beyond his means, taking the irrepressible urban rodent as his model (Cotter).
There are plenty of precedents for Mr. Shelley's self-immurement.
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