Cloistered in a sentence as an adjective

Pg was using that as an example of the problems companies get when they run fat and are too cloistered.

Put the sexes together and we're still trying to figure out how to make it work, trying to break free of the cloistered, sexist past.

Computers were high holy temples of time sharing cloistered atop the ivory tower.

It was as a soldier in the Austro-Hungarian army that he wrote Tractatus not cloistered in Cambridge.

At least, not without living like a cleric, cloistered away in the library of some convent or monastery for most of one's life.

It doesn't bother me in the slightest when I meet someone whose clothes don't fit the stereotype, perhaps you are in a more cloistered environment?

I love Middle Temple - it's about half a square mile of neatly manicured lawns and cloistered offices for some of London's highest paid Barristers.

The two don't mix very well; users either feel cloistered or overexposed based on the normative behavior they observe.

Early on, reading and writing was a specialty practiced by cloistered monks, and delivered in finished form to an ignorant public.

It only happened at the top level because that's the only circle in which there is no more upward mobility except among the same cloistered few.

In particular, the discourse of critical theory, which has become so cloistered and self-referential that you can pick it out a mile away.

I really don't understand how the world of iOS development has become one of the most cloistered developer communities in recent memory.

If nobody knows who you are and what you do because you've "cloistered" yourself for half a decade, nobody is going to seek you out because they don't know you even exist.> Do you think Elon Musk goes to a lot of networking events?

Do you think Steve Jobs went to a lot of networking events?If you are early in your career and legitimately aren't providing a lot of value yet, because it's early, then I would offer that your time is much better spent cloistered away becoming excellent at what you do, than it is networking.

Cloistered definitions

adjective

of communal life sequestered from the world under religious vows

See also: cloistral conventual monastic monastical

adjective

providing privacy or seclusion; "the cloistered academic world of books"; "sat close together in the sequestered pergola"; "sitting under the reclusive calm of a shade tree"; "a secluded romantic spot"

See also: reclusive secluded sequestered