reclusing

[US]/[ˈrɪkljuːzɪŋ]/
[UK]/[ˈrɪkljuːzɪŋ]/

Translation

v. (present participle of reclude)To withdraw from society; to live in seclusion.; To shut oneself away.

Phrases & Collocations

reclusing himself

reclusing from society

reclusing artist

reclusing life

reclusing writer

reclusing couple

reclusing state

reclusing permanently

reclusing completely

reclusing now

Example Sentences

after years of traveling, he ended up reclusing in a remote cabin.

she enjoyed reclusing herself with a good book and a cup of tea.

the aging author was known for reclusing from the public eye.

he found peace in reclusing from the pressures of city life.

reclusing in the mountains allowed him to focus on his writing.

despite his fame, he preferred reclusing in his garden.

the eccentric millionaire was reclusing in a castle on a private island.

she began reclusing after the loss of her husband.

he spent his days reclusing and painting in his studio.

reclusing provided her with the solitude she craved.

the family decided on reclusing in a quiet village by the sea.

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