Sequestrate in a sentence as a verb

There's got to be something that grows faster, and is easier to sequestrate, than trees.

Creating new plastic from oil and then reburying it doesn't sequestrate any more carbon.

And then he sequestrated the captured CO2?It doesn't get much more hypocritical than that.

I use low dose statin or bile salt sequestrate plus ASA, high dose fish oil derived omega-3 plus frequently add nicotinic acid.

A regular forest/grass fire will burn cold enough that a lot of carbon is converted to charcoal - permanently sequestrated carbon.

Building houses is great, but if you're growing the trees in order to sequestrate carbon, you'd better be reasonably sure a decent proportion of the wood doesn't release it's carbon within the next fifty years.

Of course, a complex hydrogen production plant shipping hydrogen to the factories could end up being much cheaper than installing microwave heaters, I guess.> Carbon captureAt the very least, I'd like to see those processed if they can't be eliminated or sequestrated.

Sequestrate definitions

verb

keep away from others; "He sequestered himself in his study to write a book"

See also: seclude sequester withdraw

verb

set apart from others; "The dentist sequesters the tooth he is working on"

See also: sequester isolate