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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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sequestered

Cis this sentence using the word "sequestered" properly? i understand it can be use in a bunch of different ways...

"Sequestered over 300 lbs of potential landfill by collecting bags of garbage"

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Hard to read with all that Microsoft code, but I think not. We don't use sequestered of garbage. verb : requisition forcibly, as of enemy property ( "The estate was sequestered" ) ?

  • Hard to read with all that Microsoft code, but I think not.
  • We don't use sequestered of garbage.
  • verb : requisition forcibly, as of enemy property ( "The estate was sequestered" ) ?
  • verb : set apart from others ( "The dentist sequesters the tooth he is working on" ) ?
  • verb : undergo sequestration by forming a stable compound with an ion ( "The cations were sequestered" ) ?
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Hard to read with all that Microsoft code, but I think not. We don't use sequestered of garbage.

? verb: requisition forcibly, as of enemy property ("The estate was sequestered")
? verb: set apart from others ("The dentist sequesters the tooth he is working on")
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