reclude

/ɹɪˈkluːd/

reclude

English Verb
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Definition

To open; to unblock.

Etymology

From Latin reclūdere (“to open; to shut off”), from re- + claudere (“to close”).

Example Sentences

  • "And, surely, no woman who knows that of herself can be rightly censured for not recluding herself from the world: it is only women without the power to love who have no right to provoke men's love."
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