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reclusion

[ri-kloo-zhuhn] / rɪˈklu ʒən /


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But then Putin headed off to the Siberian taiga for the weekend as he begins to clamber out of his reclusion.

From Washington Post

“You can’t be all covered up when you are on vacation, thinking you have to be in reclusion. If you wanted to do that, you would have stayed home.”

From Washington Times

His reclusion is well known, and few expected him ever to perform again in the United States.

From The Guardian

At first, the cousin had only called out to them from behind the door of her room, but after a while she emerged and sat with them for an hour, which was something, her mother informed them, she’d never done before, at least not since her complete reclusion.

From The New Yorker

In his five years as president, Mr. Rouhani has tried to guide the Islamic Republic out of reclusion, shaping it into a more economically open country.

From The Wall Street Journal