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Seclusion

Seclusion meaning

The act of secluding, shutting out or keeping apart. | The state of being secluded or shut out, as from company, society, the world, etc.; solitude. | A secluded, isolated or private place.

Example sentences (20)

Benedict then began the first papal retirement in 600 years in the seclusion of the palace’s grounds, where he waited out the conclave that elected Pope Francis.

Forced seclusion and restraint can have a traumatic impact on children, especially for kids with disabilities, who comprise the vast majority of those subjected to this treatment in school.

Last year, a report by the Wisconsin Department of Public Instruction (DPI), found that students with disabilities were subjected to restraints and seclusion at higher rates than their peers.

Meanwhile, Putin has launched a charm offensive, staging a sudden flurry of public appearances after three years of seclusion during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Nor did the district report any use of restraint or seclusion to the Office of Civil Rights in the 2018-19 school year, even though Pease’s child had been secluded and restrained at least 22 times during that period.

This home is absolutely perfect for either a short get-away from the hustle and bustle of city life, or for an extended period of total relaxation and seclusion.

This isolated and unspoiled terrain provides a unique combination of seclusion and magnificence that is scarcely encountered anywhere else.

Dr Tobias Mackinnon, the executive director of forensic mental health at Forensicare, told the court that the board of the service had been informed about the woman’s case and were committed to working towards her “de-seclusion”.

Guests can find peace and seclusion at Amanyara.

However, she welcomed the 25% reduction in the use of seclusion — putting someone into a room so they are unable to leave — and the 9% reduction in the use of physical restraints.

If Jamini Roy is being represented with a depiction of Lord Krishna, B Prabha is debuting at the biennale with the canvas Waiting that has a partially covered profile of a woman giving an impression of seclusion.

In response to these calls, our team wrote a report, Shining a Light on Seclusion and Restraint, detailing 14 harrowing stories of children locked in rooms, dragged across floors and held down physically when distressed.

Strategically placed hedges, fences, or screens can provide seclusion without compromising the aesthetic.

The bill was introduced in the state legislature in January after a WPLN and ProPublica investigation last year reported that seclusion was used as punishment for minor rule infractions like laughing during meals or talking during class.

The estate sprawls either side of the A59, yet the peace, seclusion and tranquility feels deeply rural.

The policy also outlines reporting and documentation procedures to be followed when a restraint or seclusion technique has been used on a student.

The property "offers all the benefits of the seclusion of island life" but can be accessed via a running between Harris and the mainland.

Tradition holds that Shams taught Rumi in seclusion in Konya for a period of forty days, before disappearing.

You could always search for breathtaking beauty and seclusion.

You’ll feel like hibernating and being in seclusion.