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sequestrate
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Webster's 1828 Dictionary
SEQUESTRATE
v.t.To seqester. [It is less used than seqester, but exactly synonymous. ]
Webster's 1913 Dictionary
SEQUESTRATE
Se *ques "trate, v. t. [imp. & p. p. Sequestrated; p. pr. & vb. n.Sequestrating.]
Defn: To sequester.
New American Oxford Dictionary
sequestrate
se ques trate |ˈsēkwiˌstrāt, ˈsek-, səˈkwesˌtrāt ˈsikwəˌstreɪt | ▶verb another term for sequester. ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense ‘separate from general access ’): from late Latin sequestrat- ‘given up for safekeeping, ’ from the verb sequestrare (see sequester ).
Oxford Dictionary
sequestrate
sequestrate |ˈsiːkwəstreɪt, ˈsiːkwɛs -| ▶verb [ with obj. ] take legal possession of (assets ) until a debt has been paid or other claims have been met: the power of courts to sequestrate the assets of unions. • take forcible possession of (something ); confiscate: in November 1956 the property was sequestrated by the authorities. • legally place (the property of a bankrupt ) in the hands of a trustee for division among the creditors. • declare (someone ) bankrupt: two more poll tax rebels were sequestrated. DERIVATIVES sequestrable adjective, sequestrator |ˈsiːkwɪˌstreɪtə |noun ORIGIN late Middle English (in the sense ‘separate from general access ’): from late Latin sequestrat- ‘given up for safekeeping ’, from the verb sequestrare (see sequester ).
Oxford Thesaurus
sequestrate
sequestrate verb in November 1956 the property was sequestrated by the Egyptian authorities: confiscate, seize, take possession of, take, sequester, appropriate, expropriate, impound, commandeer, arrogate; Law distrain, attach, disseize; Scottish Law poind.
Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary
sequestrate
se ques trate /síːkwəstrèɪt, sɪkwés -/動詞 他動詞 1 〘法 〙〖通例 be ~d 〗〈財産などが 〉仮差し押さえされる .2 …を没収する .3 =sequester .s è ques tr á tion 名詞 U C 1 隠退 .2 隔離 .3 〘法 〙(財産の )仮差し押さえ .