💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Sequestrator"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| seizornoun | (obsolete, law) One who seizes or takes possession (for example, of vessels) |
| seizernoun | One who seizes. |
| seisornoun | Alternative form of seizor. [(obsolete, law) One who seizes or takes possession (for example, of vessels)] |
| sequesternoun | sequestration; separation |
| segregatornoun | One who segregates. |
| securitizernoun | One who or that which securitizes. |
| questristnoun | (obsolete) A seeker or pursuer. |
| reseizernoun | Someone who reseizes. |
| usurpatornoun | A usurper. |
| confiscatornoun | A person who confiscates |
| severer | One who severs. |
| usurpernoun | One who usurps. |
| separatornoun | An object located between two or more things and hence separating them. |
| commandeerernoun | (rare) One who commandeers. |
| separateenoun | One who has been separated. |
| unseaternoun | Someone who unseats (in various senses). |
| securer | One who or that which secures. |
| capturernoun | One who, or that which, captures. |
| quarantinernoun | One who quarantines. |
| requisitionernoun | One who, or that which, requisitions. |
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