recluir
to confine; to seclude
verb rreh-kloo-EER Rare
Origin: From Latin recludere, to shut away.
Usage Note
Recluir means to shut someone away, typically in prison, a psychiatric facility, or strict isolation. Its reflexive form recluirse means to withdraw from society voluntarily. It is an irregular verb that follows the pattern of construir, inserting a -y- before vowel endings: recluyo, recluyes.... The noun reclusión and the adjective recluso (recluse/prisoner) share the same root.
Examples
"Lo recluirán en una prisión de alta seguridad."
Natural Translation
He will be confined to a maximum-security prison.
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