cloistering (Meaning)
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cloistering (p. pr. & vb. n.)
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Synonyms & Antonyms of cloistering
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cloistering Sentence Examples
- The monks spent their days cloistering themselves within the monastery, devoted to prayer and meditation.
- Sarah found solace in cloistering herself away from the bustling city, seeking peace in the quiet countryside.
- The wealthy elite often practice cloistering their fortunes in offshore accounts to avoid taxation.
- The artist found inspiration in cloistering themselves in their studio, away from distractions.
- Despite her friends' invitations, Emily preferred cloistering herself at home with a good book.
- The government's decision to cloister sensitive information from the public raised concerns about transparency.
- Some individuals have a tendency towards cloistering their emotions, making it difficult for others to understand them.
- The ancient ruins provided a perfect setting for cloistering one's thoughts and reflecting on the past.
- In times of crisis, people often resort to cloistering themselves in their own thoughts, seeking clarity and understanding.
- The company's strict policies on confidentiality led to cloistering sensitive discussions within closed-door meetings.
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The monks spent their days cloistering themselves within the monastery, devoted to prayer and meditation.
Sarah found solace in cloistering herself away from the bustling city, seeking peace in the quiet countryside.
The wealthy elite often practice cloistering their fortunes in offshore accounts to avoid taxation.
The artist found inspiration in cloistering themselves in their studio, away from distractions.