sequestrate in English dictionary

  • sequestrate

    Meanings and definitions of "sequestrate"

    • To sequester.
    • (mycology) Having enclosed underground or partially buried fruiting bodies, like a truffle.
    • adjective
      (mycology)
      Having enclosed underground or partially buried fruiting bodies, like a truffle.
    • verb
      To sequester.
    • verb
      keep away from others; "He sequestered himself in his study to write a book"
    • verb
      set apart from others; "The dentist sequesters the tooth he is working on"

    Synonyms of "sequestrate" in English dictionary

    seclude, disunite, insulate are the top synonyms of "sequestrate" in the English thesaurus.

    Grammar and declension of sequestrate

    • sequestrate ( third-person singular simple present sequestrates, present participle sequestrating, simple past and past participle sequestrated)
    • sequestrate ( not comparable)
    • sequestrate (not comparable)
    • sequestrate (third-person singular simple present sequestrates, present participle sequestrating, simple past and past participle sequestrated)
  • Sequestrate

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