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reclusion

[ri-kloo-zhuhn] / rɪˈklu ʒən /


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"And finally I was able to get out of reclusion slowly."

From BBC • May 26, 2023

One was of the revered, snow-haired writer emerging from reclusion during the George W. Bush years to accept a Medal of Freedom.

From New York Times • May 5, 2020

The dangerous, funny, possibly misanthropic elusiveness of the lyrics was matched by Becker and Fagen's relative reclusion as pop personalities.

From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 3, 2017

And Thomas Pynchon's mythic reclusion was further burnished by the acceptance for the National Book award for Gravity's Rainbow in 1974.

From The Guardian • Mar. 1, 2013

It was little likely that the Central prison to which she was consigned in perpetual "reclusion" would ever surrender its prey.

From The Thin Red Line; and Blue Blood by Griffiths, Arthur