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Definition of Reclude

Reclude
Reclude Re*clude" (r[-e]*kl[=u]d), v. t. [L. recludere to unclose, open; pref. re- again, back, un- + claudere to shut.] To open; to unclose. [R.] --Harvey.

Meaning of Reclude from wikipedia

-  France 1981–1988 7 In 1986 he escaped the mental hospital where he was recluded in for murdering his parents five years earlier and began a crime spree...
- Dirasque noctis tenebras. [5th antiphon] 4. Veni clavis Davidica! Regna reclude coelica, Fac iter Tutum superum, Et claude vias Inferum. [4th antiphon]...
- murderer who killed 13 people and injured three in Camden, New Jersey. Recluded in a mental hospital without trial or conviction until he died aged 88...
- St. Patrick's Cathedral. Maguire ****umed as his episcopal motto: Tutam Reclude Semitam (Latin: "Disclose a way of life free of danger"), taken from the...
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- Turkey. A semi-wild po****tion survives in Birecik, Turkey where birds range free for part of the year but are recluded and fed at the time of migration....
- rearrested six months later for robbing a woman at gunpoint. King was then recluded in regular prison until 1996. Shortly after his release he changed his...
- existing policies, or tables currently operating under existing policies, [p]reclude Indigenous peoples from pursuing other opportunities to advance their priorities...
- After this, the trio deal with three more cases. In the first, a man recluded himself for 15 years because he was dumped by a girl during school, giving...
- moment, my dear Mr. Rossetti, that I am insensible to the charm of a life recluded, as yours is, from the dust of the arena, from the mire of the market-place...