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1 sequestrate
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2 sequestrator
subst. \/ˈsiːkwestreɪtə\/( jus) forvalter (av beslaglagt eiendom)
См. также в других словарях:
equestrienne — ə̇|kwestrē|en, ē|k , e|k , ˌeˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈ ̷ ̷ noun ( s) Etymology: equestrian (II) + enne (as in tragedienne) : a female equestrian … Useful english dictionary
sequestrate — se‧ques‧trate [sɪˈkwestreɪt, ˈsiːkw ] also se‧ques‧ter [sɪˈkwestə ǁ ər] verb [transitive] LAW to officially take property, goods etc away from someone because they have not paid their debts or have broken some other law: • The shares were… … Financial and business terms
sequestrate — [[t]si͟ːkwestreɪt[/t]] sequestrates, sequestrating, sequestrated VERB: usu passive When property is sequestrated, it is taken officially from someone who has debts, usually after a decision in a court of law. If the debts are paid off, the… … English dictionary
sequestration — sequestrate se‧ques‧trate [sɪˈkwestreɪt, ˈsiːkw ] also se‧ques‧ter [sɪˈkwestə ǁ ər] verb [transitive] LAW to officially take property, goods etc away from someone because they have not paid their debts or have broken some other law: • The shares … Financial and business terms
equestrian — e·ques·tri·an || ɪ kwestrɪən n. horseback rider, one who rides horses adj. pertaining to horseback riding … English contemporary dictionary
equestrians — e·ques·tri·an || ɪ kwestrɪən n. horseback rider, one who rides horses adj. pertaining to horseback riding … English contemporary dictionary
sequester — /sɪ kwestə/, sequestrate / si:kwɪstreɪtˌ sɪ kwestreɪt/ verb to take and keep a bank account or property because a court has ordered it ● The union was fined for contempt of court and its funds have been sequestrated … Dictionary of banking and finance
sequestrator — / si:kwɪstreɪtəˌ sɪ kwestreɪtə/ noun a person who takes and keeps property on the order of a court … Dictionary of banking and finance