Sentence examples for voluntary seclusion from inspiring English sources

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We have witnessed the types of academic pressures that could drive late bloomers into voluntary seclusion.

According to the London-based tribes' rights NGO Survival International, there are 15 tribes living in voluntary seclusion in the Peruvian Amazon.

In the late 1960s he went into voluntary seclusion in New Hampshire and there he stayed, a peculiar man attracted to fringe religious movements, warding off interviewers, film people, fans, trespassers.

But if we can get lost by mistake, like Columbus did, we can also do it on purpose; we can seek voluntary seclusion rather than succumbing to involuntary disorientation.

Professor Keertan Dheda of the department of medicine in Cape Town, leader of a new study published in the Lancet, said that research into new drugs to treat drug-resistant TB was urgently needed and that modern versions of the old sanatoriums should be introduced, to offer voluntary seclusion and care to patients.

His grandfather became Consul Suffect in 21 or 22 July, and was known as a personal friend of Emperor Tiberius (AD 14 37), accompanying the emperor during his voluntary seclusion on Capri from 23 onwards, dying in 33.

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Further, and by use of a standardized instrument all individual coercive measures applied to the clientele within the first 4 weeks of the index-treatment were recorded, in detail: mechanical restraint, seclusion, forced medication, and detention after voluntary admission.

Went into seclusion.

Andrea went into seclusion.

Despondent, Torre went into seclusion.

Seclusion is the word.

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