sequestrate

[US]/ˈsiːkwəstreɪt/
[UK]/ˈsiːkwəstreɪt/

Translation

vt.to seize or confiscate property; to place disputed property in the custody of a third party; to take possession of a debtor's assets
Word Forms
Past Participlesequestrated
Past Tensesequestrated
Present Participlesequestrating
Third Person Singularsequestrates

Phrases & Collocations

sequestrate assets

sequestrate evidence

sequestrate property

sequestrate funds

sequestrate income

sequestrate documents

sequestrate goods

sequestrate accounts

sequestrate records

sequestrate items

Example Sentences

the court decided to sequestrate the assets of the company.

the government may sequestrate property in cases of fraud.

they had to sequestrate the evidence for the trial.

after the investigation, the officials decided to sequestrate the funds.

in some jurisdictions, they can sequestrate a debtor's assets.

the attorney requested to sequestrate the documents to protect the client.

sequestrate the items until further notice from the authorities.

it is necessary to sequestrate the contaminated materials safely.

the police were authorized to sequestrate any illegal substances.

they plan to sequestrate the funds for the upcoming project.

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