Synonym: sequester, sequestrate, withdraw. Similar words: include, exclude, conclude, concluded, elude, delude, including, excluding. Meaning: [sɪ'kluːd] v. keep away from others.
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1. We sunbathed on a small secluded beach.
2. We sailed into a beautiful, secluded bay.
3. She secludes herself in her study to work.
4. We were tucked away in a secluded corner of the room.
5. The monks secluded themselves from the rest of society.
6. You can't seclude yourself from the world.
7. The brochure speaks of beautiful secluded grounds.
8. The house is in a secluded mews.
9. We managed to find a fairly secluded spot for our picnic.
10. We found a secluded beach a few miles further on.
11. Tiny secluded beaches can be found off the beaten track.
12. The village lay secluded in a hollow of the hills .
13. In his last years, he lived almost entirely secluded from the public gaze .
14. We picnicked one day on a small secluded beach and, after, lay sunbathing on the hot sand.
15. With their secluded anchorages and bights, Anacapa and the other Channel Islands fairly beckon sailboat skippers.
16. She would seclude herself from the world forever.
17. Culture shock symptoms are really hard to seclude.
18. Moslems seclude their wives in the harem.
19. It was not right to seclude themselves like that.
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20. Seclude the reading nook from other parts of the room if possible.
21. Some people like to strip themselves naked while they have a swim in a secluded place.
22. He's 80 years old now and lives a very secluded life.
23. Altogether, it was a delightful town garden, peaceful and secluded.
24. This charming cottage dates back to the 15 th century and is as pretty as a picture, with its thatched roof and secluded garden.
25. The priests guarded their secrets well by living highly secluded lives, usually in monasteries adjacent to their observatories.
26. To shut away from the world in or as if in a cloister; seclude .
27. To find a quiet place to study , Bruce had to seclude himself in the attic.
28. Meanwhile , Buddhism , whose doctrine , manners and ambit had something in common with the hermitic life, appealed to the intellectuals seclude.