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    sequestration
    /ˌsiːkwəˈstreɪʃn/

    noun

    • 1. the action of sequestrating or taking legal possession of assets: "if such court injunctions are ignored, sequestration of trade union assets will follow"
    • 2. the action of chemically sequestering a substance: "carbon sequestration"

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  2. the act of separating and storing a harmful substance such as carbon dioxide in a way that keeps it safe: We are actively pursuing new environmental approaches like carbon sequestration. natural processes that benefit people, such as the sequestration of carbon in soil and forests. More examples. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases. See.

  3. The meaning of SEQUESTRATION is the act of sequestering : the state of being sequestered. How to use sequestration in a sentence.

  4. the trapping of a chemical in the atmosphere or environment and its isolation in a natural or artificial storage area: Carbon sequestration can reduce global warming. the process of implementing an automatic cut in government spending across most departments, agencies, etc.: efforts to avoid or delay sequestration. an instance of this:

  5. the act of separating and storing a harmful substance such as carbon dioxide in a way that keeps it safe: We are actively pursuing new environmental approaches like carbon sequestration. natural processes that benefit people, such as the sequestration of carbon in soil and forests.

  6. May 30, 2023 · Sequestration is a term adopted by Congress to describe a backup fiscal policy mechanism to enforce budgetary discipline over agreed-upon deficit reduction targets established under the...

  7. n. 1. the act of sequestering or state of being sequestered. 2. (Law) law the sequestering of property. 3. (Chemistry) chem the effective removal of ions from a solution by coordination with another type of ion or molecule to form complexes that do not have the same chemical behaviour as the original ions. See also sequestrant.

  8. noun. 1. a sequestering or being sequestered; seclusion; separation. 2. a. the taking and holding of property pending resolution of a legal dispute. b. confiscation of property, as by court or government action. 3. the process by which a sequestrum forms. 4. Chemistry.