eloign in a sentence
v. t.
Definition
Eloign: to remove or distance oneself from a situation or presence, often to seek solitude or concealment.
Sample Sentences
- To eloign oneself from the burdens of modern life, she sought refuge in the mountains.
- The detective had to eloign any signs of the suspect's presence before the media arrived.
- He felt the need to eloign from the conversation, sensing it was heading in an uncomfortable direction.
- In an effort to eloign their secrets, the group met in a secluded location away from prying eyes.
- The artist often chose to eloign from societal expectations, creating work that was uniquely his own.
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