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sequestrate
verb
To sequester.
Exact(1)
And the authorities will get the power to sequestrate assets of firms suspected of financing terror.In this section The next target?
Similar(3)
For 20 years, the Bedouin watched as Mubarak and his cronies sequestrated their lands for the tourist industry, and gave nothing back.
1937 Wife Is Left on Desert Island SAN FRANCISCO — Captain Spencer Boilier, skipper of a small merchant vessel which operates in the Pacific, has been arrested, charged with sequestrating his wife on a desert island, from which she was rescued after four months, in a half-insane condition.
We are sequestrating so much carbon with the trees we are planting.
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