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is seclusion
noun
The act of secluding, shutting out or keeping apart
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A major theme here is seclusion or, more accurately, reclusion.
In the Netherlands, it is seclusion.
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There were seclusion rooms and wards for noncompliant patients, even those who were in no way violent.
If it's seclusion you are looking for, but not to be completely cut off from the real world, these might just be the properties for you.
Of the 2277 episodes, 13.4% were mechanical restraint, 1.6% were pharmacological restraint, 5.9% were seclusion and 78.7% were physical holding.
After her weeklong adventure, zoo officials said, she is "in seclusion".
The island's lure is its seclusion from the bustling mainland, which for those wanting to occasionally hop over is a 30-minute boat ride away.
He is in seclusion with his extended family.
Atkins finds that: What makes the North country valuable to conservationists is the seclusion, beauty, isolation, quiet, clear water, and absence of development.
There are 12 examination suites, 11 of which are equipped to manage critically ill patients and 1 that is a seclusion room for acute psychiatric patients.
Another tradition followed is postpartum seclusion, where physical contact has to be avoided with the postnatal woman for between three and seven days after delivery.
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