Word of the Day - Sequestration
Word of the Day - Sequestration
Sequestration s iy k w eh s t r ey sh ax n
Every
year on April 22nd we celebrate Climate Day and we talk about words that are
particular to this theme. One of the words that comes up is that of carbon
sequestration.
Noun
The
action of taking legal possession of assets until a debt has been paid or other
claims met
If such
court injunctions are ignored, sequestration of trade union assets will follow
· removal
or separation; banishment or exile.
· a
withdrawal into seclusion; retirement.
·
segregation from others; isolation:
·
sequestration of jurors during a trial.
· the
sequestering of property.
·
confiscation or seizure.
·
Chemistry. The combining of metallic ions with a suitable reagent into a
stable, soluble complex in order to prevent the ions from combining with a
substance with which they would otherwise have formed an insoluble precipitate,
from causing interference in a particular reaction, or from acting as
undesirable catalysts.
· the
trapping of a chemical in the atmosphere or environment and its isolation in a
natural or artificial storage area: Carbon sequestration can reduce global
warming.
· the
process of implementing an automatic cut in government spending across most
departments, agencies, etc.: efforts to avoid or delay sequestration.
· an
instance of this: An $80 billion sequestration would lead to massive layoffs.
Synonymns for sequestration on Thesaurus.com
Dictionary
Entries near sequestration
First
known use
sequestration was first used in the 15th
century
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