Seclusion in a sentence as a noun

Namely, that privacy is the right of seclusion.

He also lived in somewhat seclusion on a boat, as I remember.

Or does a principle render us in self-imposed seclusion until the relevant laws change?

The week in seclusion for deliberation was awful.

If you need a quiet place to study, you can go to the library, where you may often find private rooms for even more seclusion and quiet.

The mind is sharper and keener in seclusion and uninterrupted solitude.

Or else the Morins, Cashmores, Roses and the Systroms of this world will continue to rake it in while the grungy hacker genius will rot in seclusion.

And in that seclusion they missed out on the most important development in human history - The Enlightenment.

I miss the walkability of Boston and how easy it was to run into so many people compared to the seclusion you feel in a driving city.

Originality thrives in seclusion free of outside influences beating upon us to cripple the creative mind.

If you build interatively and not trap yourself you can easily get away once a week to seclusion w/o disrupting the balance of things - even if its a tech start-up.

There's something quite ironic about this statement if you swap out Pinkmeth and nude photographs and replace with US government:"Pinkmeth has intentionally intruded on Plaintiffs solitude, seclusion or private affairs.

Seclusion definitions

noun

the quality of being secluded from the presence or view of others

See also: privacy privateness

noun

the act of secluding yourself from others