Secluded
adjective
1.
sheltered or screened from general activity, view, etc.:
a secluded cottage.
2.
withdrawn from or involving little human or social activity:
a secluded life.
verb (used with object), secluded, secluding.
1.
to place in or withdraw into solitude; remove from social contact and activity, etc.
2.
to isolate; shut off; keep apart:
They secluded the garden from the rest of the property.
adjective
1.
kept apart from the company of others: a secluded life
2.
sheltered; private
verb (transitive)
1.
to remove from contact with others
2.
to shut off or screen from view
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