Word Meanings - UNCLOISTER - Book Publishers vocabulary database
To release from a cloister, or from confinement or seclusion; to set free; to liberate.
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- CLOISTER
claustra, bar, bolt, bounds, fr. claudere, clausum, to close. See 1. An inclosed place. Chaucer. 2. A covered passage or ambulatory on one side of a court; the series of such passages on the different sides of any court, esp. that - CLOISTERED
1. Dwelling in cloisters; solitary. "Cloistered friars and vestal nuns." Hudibras. In cloistered state let selfish sages dwell, Proud that their heart is narrow as their cell. Shenstone. 2. Furnished with cloisters. Sir H. Wotton. - RELEASE
To lease again; to grant a new lease of; to let back. - CLOISTERER
One belonging to, or living in, a cloister; a recluse. - CONFINEMENT
1. Restraint within limits; imprisonment; any restraint of liberty; seclusion. The mind hates restraint, and is apt to fancy itself under confinement when the sight is pent up. Addison. 2. Restraint within doors by sickness, esp. that caused by - CLOISTERAL
Cloistral. I. Walton. - RELEASEMENT
The act of releasing, as from confinement or obligation. Milton. - RELEASEE
One to whom a release is given. - RELEASER
One who releases, or sets free. - LIBERATE
To release from restraint or bondage; to set at liberty; to free; to manumit; to disengage; as, to liberate a slave or prisoner; to liberate the mind from prejudice; to liberate gases. Syn. -- To deliver; free; release. See Deliver. - SECLUSION
The act of secluding, or the state of being secluded; separation from society or connection; a withdrawing; privacy; as, to live in seclusion. O blest seclusion from a jarring world, which he, thus occupied, enjoys! Cowper. Syn. -- Solitude; - ENCLOISTER
To shut up in a cloister; to cloister. - DELIBERATELY
With careful consideration, or deliberation; circumspectly; warily; not hastily or rashly; slowly; as, a purpose deliberately formed. - DELIBERATE
1. Weighing facts and arguments with a view a choice or decision; carefully considering the probable consequences of a step; circumspect; slow in determining; -- applied to persons; as, a deliberate judge or counselor. "These deliberate fools." - UNCLOISTER
To release from a cloister, or from confinement or seclusion; to set free; to liberate. - INDELIBERATE
Done without deliberation; unpremeditated. -- In`de*lib"er*ate*ly, adv. - DELIBERATENESS
The quality of being deliberate; calm consideration; circumspection. - REDELIBERATE
To deliberate again; to reconsider. - INCLOISTER
To confine as in a cloister; to cloister. Lovelace. - INDELIBERATED
Indeliberate.