First Known Use: circa 1533
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seclude
transitive verb se·clude \si-ˈklüd\
: to keep (someone) away from other people
se·clud·edse·clud·ing
Full Definition of SECLUDE
1
obsolete : to exclude from a privilege, rank, or dignity : debar
2
: to remove or separate from intercourse or outside influence : isolate
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- Antonyms
- desegregate, integrate, reintegrate
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