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sequester

  • 1 يحتجز

    sequester

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > يحتجز

  • 2 وشيظ

    1) sequester 2) sequestrum

    Arabic-English Medical Dictionary > وشيظ

  • 3 حبس

    n. confinement, constraint, custody, imprisonment, jail, prison, gaol, sequestration, crib, duress
    v. gaol, imprison, jail, lock up, prison, occlude, shut, confine, sequester, mewl

    Arabic-English dictionary > حبس

  • 4 حجز

    n. distraint, retention, confinement, keeping, isolation, incarceration, attachment, sequestration, seizure, derequisition, detention, reservation, bond
    v. besprinkle, restrain, keep, bear in mind, seize, confine, shut, detain, distrain, foreclose, incarcerate, lock, attach, recapture, stop, constrain, tackle, staunch, impound, immure, sequester, put away, mew, reserve, have reservations

    Arabic-English dictionary > حجز

  • 5 صادر

    v. behave, sequester, seize, sequestrate, requisition, expropriate, take possession of, conscript, impound, possess, commandeer, condemn, levy

    Arabic-English dictionary > صادر

  • 6 عزل

    n. gaol, isolation, segregation, deposition, displacement, jail, excommunication, taboo, recall
    v. isolate, sequester, segregate, seclude, cut off, depose, insulate, recall, relegate, excommunicate, disengage

    Arabic-English dictionary > عزل

  • 7 أوقع حجزا على

    أوْقَعَ حَجْزاً على
    to levy a distress upon, distress, distrain, attach, sequester, impound, garnishee, seize, confiscate

    Arabic-English new dictionary > أوقع حجزا على

  • 8 حبس على مال فلان

    حَبَسَ على مال فُلاَن: حَجَزَهُ
    to distrain, distress, sequester, attach, seize, garnishee

    Arabic-English new dictionary > حبس على مال فلان

  • 9 حجز المال أو الشيء

    حَجَزَ المالَ أو الشّيْءَ
    to attach, distrain, distress, levy a distress upon, sequester, garnishee, seize, confiscate

    Arabic-English new dictionary > حجز المال أو الشيء

  • 10 ضبط

    ضَبَطَ: حَجَزَ، صادَرَ
    to seize, distrain, impound, sequester, confiscate

    Arabic-English new dictionary > ضبط

См. также в других словарях:

  • sequester — se·ques·ter 1 /si kwes tər/ vt tered, ter·ing [Anglo French sequestrer, from Middle French, from Latin sequestrare to hand over to a trustee, from sequester third party to whom disputed property is entrusted, agent, from secus beside, otherwise]… …   Law dictionary

  • Sequester — Se*ques ter, v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Sequestered}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Sequestering}.] [F. s[ e]questrer, L. sequestrare to give up for safe keeping, from sequester a depositary or trustee in whose hands the thing contested was placed until the dispute …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Sequester — steht für einen Zwangsverwalter – siehe Sequester (Recht) eine Beschlagnahme ein abgestorbenes Gewebestück – siehe Sequester (Medizin) Diese Seite ist eine Begriffsklärung zur Unterscheidung …   Deutsch Wikipedia

  • Sequester — Se*ques ter, v. i. 1. To withdraw; to retire. [Obs.] [1913 Webster] To sequester out of the world into Atlantic and Utopian politics. Milton. [1913 Webster] 2. (Law) To renounce (as a widow may) any concern with the estate of her husband. [1913… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • sequester — late 14c., from O.Fr. sequestrer (14c.), from L.L. sequestrare to place in safekeeping, from L. sequester trustee, mediator, probably originally follower, related to sequi to follow (see SEQUEL (Cf. sequel)). Meaning seize by authority,… …   Etymology dictionary

  • sequester — ► VERB 1) isolate or hide away. 2) another term for SEQUESTRATE(Cf. ↑sequestrator). ORIGIN Latin sequestrare commit for safekeeping , from sequester trustee …   English terms dictionary

  • sequester — [si kwes′tər] vt. [ME sequestren < MFr sequestrer < LL sequestrare, to remove, lay aside, separate < L sequester, trustee, akin to sequi: see SEQUENT] 1. to set off or apart; separate; segregate; often, to segregate or isolate (the jury) …   English World dictionary

  • Sequester — Se*ques ter, n. 1. Sequestration; separation. [R.] [1913 Webster] 2. (Law) A person with whom two or more contending parties deposit the subject matter of the controversy; one who mediates between two parties; a mediator; an umpire or referee.… …   The Collaborative International Dictionary of English

  • Sequester [1] — Sequester (lat.), 1) eine Mittelsperson, durch welche zwei ihren gegenseitigen Zweck erreichen, Vermittler, Kuppler, Spion; 2) derjenige, bei welchem die Bewerber um ein Amt das Geld, welches sie im Fall der Erfüllung ihres Wunsches versprachen,… …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Sequester [2] — Sequester, Vibius, römischer Geograph, nach Einigen zu Ende des 4. Jahrh., nach Anderen im 5., 6. od. 7. Jahrh. n.Chr.; er schr.: De fluminibus, fontibus, lacubus, nemoribus, paludibus montibus, gentibus, quorum apud poetas mentio fit, herausgeg …   Pierer's Universal-Lexikon

  • Sequéster — (lat.), Mittelsperson, s. Sequestration; in der Medizin soviel wie abgestorbenes Knochenstück (s. Knochenbrand); Sequestrotomie, die operative Entfernung eines solchen …   Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon

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