I. sə̇ˈkweˌstrāt, sēˈk-; ˈsēkwə̇ˌs-, ˈsēˌkweˌs-; ˈsekwə̇ˌs-; usu -ād.+V adjective
Etymology: Middle English, from Late Latin sequestratus, past participle of sequestrare to remove, separate
archaic : sequestered
II. verb
( -ed/-ing/-s )
Etymology: Late Latin sequestratus, past participle of sequestrare
transitive verb
1. : sequester
2. : to form a sequestrum in
intransitive verb
: to form a sequestrum