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Act of isolating from society
Seclusion is the act of secluding (i.e. isolating from society), the state of being secluded, or a place that facilitates it (a secluded place). A person
Seclusion
Room in a psychiatric hospital
A padded cell or seclusion room is a controversial enclosure used in a psychiatric hospital or a special education setting in a private or public school
Padded_cell
Topics referred to by the same term
Solitude Seclusion (Penumbra album), 2003 Seclusion (Aereogramme album), 2004 Warm seclusion, the mature phase of an extratropical cyclone Seclusion policy
Seclusion_(disambiguation)
Restraint and seclusion is a highly controversial practice in the special education system involving holding students down physically or involuntarily
Seclusion and restraint practices in the U.S. education system
Seclusion_and_restraint_practices_in_the_U.S._education_system
Japanese isolationist policy from 1633–1853
'the history of Japan', posthumously released in 1727. Text from the seclusion edict of 1636 No Japanese ship ... nor any native of Japan, shall presume
Sakoku
Women's quarters in the traditional house of a Muslim family
the ideal of seclusion as "a man's right to keep his women concealed—invisible to other men". Ahmed identifies the practice of seclusion as a social ideal
Harem
1976 Czech film
Seclusion Near a Forest (Czech: Na samotě u lesa) is a 1976 Czechoslovak comedy film directed by Jiří Menzel. Filming took place near Radešice (the summerhouse
Seclusion_Near_a_Forest
The seclusion of girls at puberty has been practised in societies around the world, especially prior to the early 20th century. In such cultures, girls'
Seclusion_of_girls_at_puberty
One of the four privacy torts
Intrusion on seclusion is one of the four privacy torts created under U.S. common law. Intrusion on seclusion is commonly thought to be the bread-and-butter
Intrusion_on_seclusion
American hermit (born 1965)
and 2013, in the North Pond area of Maine's Belgrade Lakes. During his seclusion, Knight lived within one mile (two kilometers) of summer cabins in a crude
Christopher_Thomas_Knight
Person who lives in voluntary seclusion from the public and society
A recluse is a person who lives in voluntary seclusion and solitude. The word is from the Latin recludere, which means 'to open' or 'disclose'. Examples
Recluse
Person who lives in seclusion from society
(adjectival form: hermitic or eremitic) or solitary, is a person who lives in seclusion. Eremitism plays a role in a variety of religions. In Christianity, the
Hermit
1654 act of the States of Holland
The Act of Seclusion was an Act of the States of Holland, required by a secret annex in the Treaty of Westminster (1654) between the United Provinces
Act_of_Seclusion
Type of cyclone
warm seclusions often attain pressures less than 950 millibars (28.05 inHg) with a definitive lower to mid-level warm core structure. A warm seclusion, the
Extratropical_cyclone
Type of institutional abuse
Abuse in special education includes the use of restraint and seclusion in special education settings for disabled students, but can also refer to students
Abuse_in_special_education
Topics referred to by the same term
Alone may refer to: Solitude, a state of seclusion or isolation Loneliness, negative emotions arising from seclusion Alone (1931 French film), by Henri Diamant-Berger
Alone
American rock band
ensemble known as One Youth, before transitioning to the moniker Above Seclusion, under which two albums were released. Brennen Bates was recruited to
Weathers_(band)
Place of seclusion
hermit lives in seclusion from the world, or a building or settlement where a person or a group of people live religiously, in seclusion. Particularly,
Hermitage_(religious_retreat)
2004 studio album by Aereogramme
Seclusion is the third album by the Scottish rock band Aereogramme. The album artwork was created by Aaron Turner. "Inkwell" – 3:55 "Dreams and Bridges"
Seclusion_(Aereogramme_album)
Seclusion of women in some Muslim and Hindu communities
their inner beauty rather than physical beauty. In many societies, the seclusion of women to the domestic sphere is a demonstration of higher socioeconomic
Purdah
Monarch with a religious significance
overseeing certain religious rites. The kings of Mapungubwe lived in ritual seclusion and had their actions ritualised, as well as being ritual specialists
Sacred_king
Metaphorical place of seclusion
An ivory tower is a state of privileged seclusion from the practicalities of real life. An ivory tower can be a place where people choose to disconnect
Ivory_tower
Persian poet (1185–1248)
particular Divan-i Shams-i Tabrīzī. Tradition holds that Shams taught Rumi in seclusion in Konya for a period of forty days, before fleeing for Damascus. The
Shams_Tabrizi
Family found in hiding in Drenthe, Netherlands
a village in the Dutch province of Drenthe, where they had lived in seclusion for over ten years, since March 2009, in a farmhouse. Only the 58-year-old
Ruinerwold_secluded_family
State of seclusion or isolation of a person
Solitude, also known as social withdrawal, is a state of seclusion or isolation, meaning lack of socialisation. Effects can be either positive or negative
Solitude
2026 Chinese television series
died, whilst Changxin's eldest son was severely burned and went into seclusion. Xie Zheng deduces that the real Sui Yuanhuai died in the fire, and that
Pursuit_of_Jade
Queen of the United Kingdom from 1837 to 1901
into deep mourning and avoided public appearances. As a result of her seclusion, British republicanism temporarily gained strength, but in the latter
Queen_Victoria
Queen of the United Kingdom from 1952 to 2022
where they could grieve in private, but the royal family's silence and seclusion, and the failure to fly a flag at half-mast over Buckingham Palace, caused
Elizabeth_II
Prohibition of seclusion of a man and a woman who are not married to each other
'prohibition of seclusion') prohibit seclusion in a private area of a man and a woman who are not married to each other. Such seclusion is prohibited out
Yichud
who have been described as recluses, individuals who live in voluntary seclusion from the public and society. Excluded are religious hermits, as well as
List_of_recluses
Filipina nun and Venerable (1663–1748)
Ignacia del Espíritu Santo luco, also known as "Mother Ignacia" (February 1, 1663 – September 10, 1748) was a Filipino religious sister of the Catholic
Ignacia_del_Espíritu_Santo
Proposed legislation
1858) is designed to protect children from the abuse of restraint and seclusion in school. The first Congressional bill was introduced in the United States
Keeping_All_Students_Safe_Act
2016 film by Erik Matti
Seklusyon (lit. 'Seclusion') is a 2016 Filipino Gothic supernatural horror film co-produced and directed by Erik Matti. The film is under the production
Seklusyon
Exclusive area for women
globally, many cultures had, and many still have, some form of female seclusion. These spaces refer to physical or digital environments created to serve
Women-only_space
Japanese law against foreign influence
Edict of 1635 is considered a prime example of the Japanese desire for seclusion. The Edict of 1635 was written to the two commissioners of Nagasaki, a
Sakoku_Edict_of_1635
Annual Hindu mela (gathering) held at Kamakhya Temple in Guwahati, Assam
appearances only during these four days. The rest of the year, they remain in seclusion. Some Babas are seen displaying their psychic powers like putting their
Ambubachi_Mela
Soviet campaign against gender inequality in Central Asia
targeted practices that were widespread among Soviet Muslims, such as female seclusion from society, female veiling practices, and the inheritance of women as
Hujum
Philosophical description by Daniel Koshland
Improvisation, Compartmentalization, Energy, Regeneration, Adaptability, and Seclusion. These can be abbreviated as PICERAS. Koshland defines "Program" as an
The_Seven_Pillars_of_Life
Island resort in Palawan, Philippines
tranquil nature of the setting and Aman Resorts' signature philosophy of seclusion and serenity. Pamalican Island Story prior to the 1980s. Was owned by
Amanpulo
American poet (1830–1886)
researchers are divided as to the cause for Dickinson's withdrawal and extreme seclusion. While she was diagnosed as having "nervous prostration" by a physician
Emily_Dickinson
New Year's Day in the Mandaean calendar
Dehwa Rabba (Classical Mandaic: ࡃࡉࡄࡁࡀ ࡓࡁࡀ, romanized: Dihba Rba, lit. 'Great Feast') or Nauruz Rabba (Classical Mandaic: ࡍࡀࡅࡓࡅࡆ ࡓࡁࡀ, 'Great New Year')
Dehwa_Rabba
1654 treaty between England and Dutch Republic
A secret clause, obliging the States of Holland to enact the Act of Seclusion, played an important part in Dutch internal politics during the First
Treaty_of_Westminster_(1654)
Islamic religious leader
Isma'ilism. The Da'i al-Mutlaq has headed the Tayyibi community since the seclusion of the 21st Tayyibi Imam, at-Tayyib Abu'l-Qasim, traditionally placed
Da'i_al-Mutlaq
1650–1672 Dutch historical period
attempted to rule this out by constitutional prohibitions, like the Act of Seclusion. But they were unsuccessful, and the Rampjaar ("Year of Disaster") of
First_Stadtholderless_Period
Historic site
Bung Karno Seclusion House refers to two houses in Indonesia in which Sukarno lived in during his time in exile. On January 14, 1934, he was exiled in
Bung_Karno_Seclusion_House
British prince (1905–1919)
illness was disclosed to the wider public only after his death. John's seclusion was subsequently brought forward as evidence of the royal family's inhumanity
Prince John of the United Kingdom
Prince_John_of_the_United_Kingdom
13th-century noblewoman
an incestuous relationship with Berenguela Alfonso. Teresa Gil died in seclusion in a monastery she had founded. Teresa Gil de Vidaure was born in Navarre
Teresa_Gil_de_Vidaure
1854 US–Tokugawa shogunate treaty
effectively meant the end of Japan's 220-year-old policy of national seclusion (sakoku) by opening the ports of Shimoda and Hakodate to American vessels
Convention_of_Kanagawa
Topics referred to by the same term
word meaning "seclusion" or "privacy", may refer to: Khalwa (Sufism), a Sufism concept for solitude Khalwa (structure), a place of seclusion Khalwa (school)
Khalwa
Chinese singer and actress (born 1996)
Blood River Mu Xuewei 2026 Pursuit of Jade Yu Qianqian TBA The Days of Seclusion and Love Yi Zhangzhu Blossoms of Power Li Yan Burning Night Lou Jinyu
Snow_Kong
Election rules in the United Kingdom
concealed. In English use, the word has the extended sense of "a period of seclusion or isolation", hence its use in politics. The purdah period typically
Purdah_(pre-election_period)
Fictional character in Charles Dickens's Great Expectations
start of the novel. However, it is indicated in the novel that her long seclusion without sunlight has aged her. She is one of the most gothic characters
Miss_Havisham
American writer and Scientology founder (1911–1986)
Scientologist fleet. Hubbard returned to the United States in 1975 and went into seclusion in the California desert after an unsuccessful attempt to take over the
L._Ron_Hubbard
First Lady of Yugoslavia
from Tito in 1977. After his death in 1980, she lived in near-complete seclusion under unofficial house arrest, without personal documents or a pension
Jovanka_Broz
Ancient Iranian empire, 550–330 BC
no archeological evidence supporting the existence of a harem, or the seclusion of women from contact with men, at the Persian court. The royal women
Achaemenid_Empire
Cultural practice
follow these customs typically begin immediately after the birth, and the seclusion or special treatment lasts for a culturally variable length: typically
Postpartum_confinement
Shah of Iran from 1941 to 1979
space as he rested by the Caspian Sea while the revolution raged. The seclusion of the Shah, who normally loved the limelight, sparked all sorts of rumors
Mohammad_Reza_Pahlavi
Legal claim of civil wrong
Ontario has recognised the existence of the tort of "intrusion upon seclusion", which has also been held to exist under tort law in the United States
Tort
Roman general and dictator (100–44 BC)
of Caesar's consular legislation, and by August 58 forced Pompey into seclusion. Caesar and Pompey responded by successfully backing the election of magistrates
Julius_Caesar
Separate living quarters for women in Muscovite Russia
is used by historians to discuss the elite social practice of female seclusion that reached its height in the 17th century. Royal or noble women were
Terem_(Russia)
Small prayer space or mosque in Islamic tradition
A khalwa (also "bayt al-khalwa", literally "place of seclusion"), is an Islamic solitary space or cell (zawiya) set aside as a place for retreat and spiritual
Khalwa_(structure)
Legendary Christian saints
desert to become a hermit. Josaphat himself later abdicated and went into seclusion with his old teacher Barlaam. The story is thought to be a Christianized
Barlaam_and_Josaphat
American musician, singer and actor (1936–1973)
Those events deeply affected Darin and sent him into a long period of seclusion. Although Darin made a successful comeback in television in the early
Bobby_Darin
Gathering convened to appoint the pope
Council of Lyons in 1274 that the cardinal electors should be locked in seclusion cum clave (Latin for 'with a key') and not permitted to leave until a
Conclave
or interact with men she was not related to, though this ideology of seclusion would only have been practical in wealthy families. In most households
Women_in_classical_Athens
Mistress of Warren G. Harding (1896–1991)
credence to Britton's own claims. At that time, Britton was living in seclusion in Illinois; she was located by journalist R.W. Apple Jr. but she refused
Nan_Britton
Eastern Orthodox Christian spiritual figure
people "of the Spirit". An elder, when not in prayer or in voluntary seclusion, receives visitors (some who travel very far) and spends time conversing
Starets
African island country in the Indian Ocean
This isolation allowed native plants and animals to evolve in relative seclusion. As a result, Madagascar is a biodiversity hotspot and one of the world's
Madagascar
deforestation in the region pushed a tribe of uncontacted peoples out of seclusion. 4151 18 February 4 Michael Kosta Ms. Pat The Ms. Pat Show Michael examines
List of The Daily Show episodes (2026)
List_of_The_Daily_Show_episodes_(2026)
Abrahamic monotheistic religion
troubled by the moral decline and idolatry prevalent in Mecca and seeking seclusion and spiritual contemplation, Muhammad retreated to the Cave of Hira in
Islam
Argentine actress (1905–2002)
Ada Falcón (born Aída Elsa Ada Falcone; 17 August 1905 – 4 January 2002) was an Argentine tango dancer, singer and film actress of the 1920s and 1930s
Ada_Falcón
Individuals control identity for commercial uses
Defamation Unintentional False light Invasion of privacy Intrusion on seclusion Breach of confidence Abuse of process Malicious prosecution Sexual torts
Personality_rights
Emperor of Japan from 1846 to 1867
re-opening of Japan to Western nations, ending a 220-year period of national seclusion. Emperor Kōmei did not care much for anything foreign, and he opposed
Emperor_Kōmei
Romanian philosopher, aphorist and essayist (1911–1995)
Quarter of Paris, which became his permanent residence, wherein he lived in seclusion with his partner, Simone Boué, until his death in 1995. Cioran was born
Emil_Cioran
Physical restraint used in medical settings
Neurodiversity Collective) and human rights groups (such as Alliance Against Seclusion and Restraint, Inc. a Maryland nonprofit), often when pertaining to restraint
Medical_restraint
Scottish Labour politician (born 1977)
Restraint and Seclusion (Prevention in Schools) (Scotland) Bill in June 2023. The aim of the bill is to ensure restraint and seclusion of children and
Daniel Johnson (Scottish politician)
Daniel_Johnson_(Scottish_politician)
2001 film by Brad Anderson
"I Want to Talk to Amy" 1:13 8. "I Saw You" 2:01 9. "Ward A" 5:56 10. "Seclusion" 3:26 11. "Disappointed Expectations" 10:39 12. "Piece for Tape Recorder"
Session_9
Xhosa manhood initiation ritual
surgically removes the foreskin. After the cut is made, the period of seclusion that follows lasts about one month and is divided into two phases – but
Ulwaluko
Canadian-American rock band
injured in a motorcycle accident that precipitated his retreat into semi-seclusion in Woodstock, New York. For a while, the Hawks returned to the bar and
The_Band
Gated community in Surrey, England
Hill into a country retreat for wealthy Londoners that promised both seclusion and natural beauty. St George's Hill is known for its population of celebrities
St_George's_Hill
Holy mountain and peak in Saudi Arabia
for six months. An increasing need for solitude led Muhammad to seek seclusion and meditation (Muraqabah) in the rocky hills which surrounded Mecca.
Jabal_al-Nour
Women and the Paradox of Seclusion in Eighteenth 256 Mary Ann Fay, Unveiling the Harem: Elite Women and the Paradox of Seclusion in Eighteenth Mary Ann
Nafisa_al-Bayda
Musical artist
Forever in France, as well as in the Netherlands. In 2003 Penumbra released Seclusion, their third album. It featured the guest appearance of the musician Loïc
Penumbra_(band)
American economist, academic, and author (born 1948)
black conservative intellectual. In the mid-1990s, following a period of seclusion, he came to adopt more progressive views. Loury has somewhat re-aligned
Glenn_Loury
American composer (1897–1965)
Henry Dixon Cowell (/ˈkaʊəl/; March 11, 1897 – December 10, 1965) was an American composer, writer, pianist, publisher, and music teacher. Earning a reputation
Henry_Cowell
magic is commonly used and practised; the wizards live in self-enforced seclusion and hide their abilities from Muggles. The novels are set in 1990s Britain
Fictional universe of Harry Potter
Fictional_universe_of_Harry_Potter
the last 400 years. The most common of these are menstrual seclusion rites. Menstrual seclusion rites incorporated three basic restrictions for menstruating
Metaformic_Theory
1630s rebellion in Japan
Shimabara Domain was given to Kōriki Tadafusa. Japan's policies of national seclusion and persecution of Christianity were tightened until the Bakumatsu in
Shimabara_Rebellion
Buddhist monk of Thai Forest Tradition (1913–2011)
Ajahn Maha Bua (12 August 1913 – 30 January 2011) was a Thai Buddhist monk. He was thought by many of his followers to be an arahant (someone who has attained
Ajahn_Maha_Bua
2nd episode of the 26th season of South Park
the Prince of Canada and his wife, who say they are seeking privacy and seclusion but come into conflict with fourth grader Kyle Broflovski, who himself
The_Worldwide_Privacy_Tour
Legal term - Latin for "the thing speaks for itself"
Defamation Unintentional False light Invasion of privacy Intrusion on seclusion Breach of confidence Abuse of process Malicious prosecution Sexual torts
Res_ipsa_loquitur
Wealthy American hoarders (died 1947)
infamous for their bizarre natures and compulsive hoarding. The two lived in seclusion in their Harlem brownstone at 2078 Fifth Avenue (at the corner of 128th
Collyer_brothers
American politician and businessman (born 1947)
Rucker, Phillip (December 1, 2012). "A detached Romney tends wounds in seclusion after failed White House bid". The Washington Post. Retrieved February
Mitt_Romney
Specific form of Jewish meditation in Kabbalistic Jewish mysticism
The term Yichud is found in Halakha (Jewish law), denoting male-female "seclusion". In the esoteric anthropomorphism in Kabbalah, Yichudim denote unifications
Yichudim
Concept in the law of torts
Defamation Unintentional False light Invasion of privacy Intrusion on seclusion Breach of confidence Abuse of process Malicious prosecution Sexual torts
Frolic_and_detour
2016 American television drama
retired United States Marine Corps Scout Sniper from MARSOC living in seclusion who is coaxed back into action after learning of a plot to kill the President
Shooter_(TV_series)
City in Camden County, New Jersey, US
December 7, 1947. Accessed November 13, 2013. "Jersey Joe Walcott went into seclusion today as telegrams poured in at his modest Camden home rapping the split
Camden,_New_Jersey
American guitarist (1953–1985)
Kenny Scharf was ultimately decided upon). Devastated, the band went into seclusion and did not tour to promote the album, though they did several photo shoots
Ricky_Wilson_(guitarist)
Tort law concept
Defamation Unintentional False light Invasion of privacy Intrusion on seclusion Breach of confidence Abuse of process Malicious prosecution Sexual torts
Unintentional_defamation
Philippine mythical creature
that the sigbin might be a vagrant species of macropodidae living in seclusion that made its way to the Philippines from Australia due to migration way
Sigbin
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Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu
Consciousness
Boy/Male
Tamil
Hareendra | ஹரீநà¯à®¤à¯à®°
Lord Shiva, A tree
Boy/Male
French
From Malleville.
Male
Iranian/Persian
Variant spelling of Persian Kûrush, KOROUSH means "like the sun."
Surname or Lastname
English
English : occupational name for a maker or layer of tiles, from an agent derivative of Middle English tile ‘tile’. In the Middle Ages tiles were widely used in floors and pavements, and to a lesser extent in roofing, where they did not really come into their own until the 16th century.
Girl/Female
Indian
The beginning, First, Black
Boy/Male
English Latin
Derived from the Roman clan name Fabius; a name given several Roman emperors and 16 saints.
Surname or Lastname
English (Somerset)
English (Somerset) : possibly a variant of Meager.
Boy/Male
Indian, Punjabi, Sikh
Lives
Surname or Lastname
English, French, and German
English, French, and German : variant spelling of Martel.Catalan : metonymic occupational name for a smith, or nickname for a forceful person, from martell ‘hammer’ (Late Latin martellus).
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a.
A person who lives in seclusion from intercourse with the world, as a hermit or monk; specifically, one of a class of secluded devotees who live in single cells, usually attached to monasteries.
v. t.
To release from a cloister, or from confinement or seclusion; to set free; to liberate.
n.
The state of being in retirement from the company or observation of others; seclusion.
n.
Solitude; seclusion.
n.
A state of retirement from the world; seclusion.
n.
Seclusion from company or society; retirement; privacy; secrecy.
n.
The act of secluding, or the state of being secluded; separation from society or connection; a withdrawing; privacy; as, to live in seclusion.
n.
The condition of being lonely; solitude; seclusion.
a.
Tending to seclude; keeping in seclusion; secluding; sequestering.
n.
The state of being withdrawn; seclusion; privacy.
a.
Remoteness from society; destitution of company; seclusion; -- said of places; as, the solitude of a wood.
n.
The state of a hermit; a living in seclusion from social life.
n.
The state of being separated or set aside; separation; retirement; seclusion from society.
n.
A place of seclusion or privacy; a place to which one withdraws or retreats; a private abode.
n.
A place of retirement, retreat, secrecy, or seclusion.
n.
The state of not being frequented; solitude; isolation; retirement; seclusion.
n.
Concealment; seclusion.
n.
A place of seclusion from company or observation; retreat; solitude; retirement.
n.
Seclusion; privacy; retirement.
n.
The act of retiring, or the state of being retired; withdrawal; seclusion; as, the retirement of an officer.