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sequester /se·ques·ter/ (se-kwes´ter) 1. to detach or separate abnormally a small portion from the whole. See sequestration and sequestrum. 2. to isolate a constituent of a chemical system by chelation or other means. sequester, v 1. to detach, separate, or isolate. A patient might be sequestered to prevent the spread of an infection. 2. the isolation of a jury during the conduct of a trial. sequester to detach or separate abnormally a small portion from the whole. |
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