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| quar·an·tine [ kwáwrən tn ] |
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1. isolation because of disease: enforced isolation of people or animals that may have been exposed to a contagious or infectious disease, e.g. when entering a country
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2. place of isolation: a place in which people or animals spend a period of isolation to prevent the spread of disease
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3. time of isolation: the period of time during which people or animals are kept in isolation to prevent the spread of disease
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4. condition or period of isolation: enforced isolation, e.g. for social or political reasons, or a period of such isolation
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transitive verb (past and past participle quar·an·tined, present participle quar·an·tin·ing, 3rd person present singular quar·an·tines) |
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1. isolate somebody: to isolate a person or animal that may have been exposed to a contagious or infectious disease in order to prevent the possible spread of that disease
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2. detain somebody: to isolate or detain somebody, e.g. for social or political reasons
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| [Early 17th century. Via Italian quarantina< Latin quadraginta "forty"; because ships suspected of carrying disease were refused entrance to port for 40 days] |
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