Reclusión in english

Seclusion

pronunciation: sɪkluʒən part of speech: noun
In gestures

reclusión = retention ; captivity ; retreat ; committal ; reclusion ; internment. 

Example: Even in prisons nowadays the enlightened gaoler aims at more than custodial retention: he aims at education.Example: The article is entitled 'Freedom in captivity'.Example: The retreat, held in an off-campus community room during the Christmas break following an unusually hectic autumn term, lasted a full day.Example: The book starts with the author's mother being taken away for committal to a mental asylum.Example: Much of his later life he lived in reclusion, loneliness, poor health, and despair.Example: The human costs of these internment operations are, of course, incalculable.

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» campo de reclusióninternment camp .

Example: During World War I and World War II the Australian Government established internment camps across the country.

» propenso a la reclusiónreclusive .

Example: Then, just days later, the usually reclusive leader of the Pakistani Taliban Mehsud held a news conference of his own, in the same region.

» reclusión de las mujerespurdah [Práctica religiosa islámica de ocultar a las mujeres de los hombres] .

Example: He yanked off her accurst burka and announced every woman in India had a duty to campaign against purdah or else no woman in India would be free.

» reclusión perpetualife imprisonment .

Example: He was sentenced to life imprisonment for first-degree murder.

Reclusión synonyms

privacy in spanish: intimidad, pronunciation: praɪvəsi part of speech: noun privateness in spanish: privatidad, pronunciation: praɪvətnəs part of speech: noun
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