quarantine
[ kwawr-uh n-teen, kwor-, kwawr-uh n-teen, kwor- ]
/ ˈkwɔr ənˌtin, ˈkwɒr-, ˌkwɔr ənˈtin, ˌkwɒr- /
noun
verb (used with object), quar·an·tined, quar·an·tin·ing.
to put in or subject to quarantine.
to exclude, detain, or isolate for political, social, or hygienic reasons.
Origin of quarantine
1600–10; < Italian
quarantina, variant of
quarantena, orig. Upper Italian (Venetian): period of forty days, group of forty, derivative of
quaranta forty ≪ Latin
quadrāgintā
OTHER WORDS FROM quarantine
quar·an·tin·a·ble, adjective quar·an·tin·er, noun pre·quar·an·tine, noun, verb (used with object), pre·quar·an·tined, pre·quar·an·tin·ing. un·quar·an·tined, adjectiveWords nearby quarantine
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Example sentences from the Web for quarantined
British Dictionary definitions for quarantined
quarantine
/ (ˈkwɒrənˌtiːn) /
noun
a period of isolation or detention, esp of persons or animals arriving from abroad, to prevent the spread of disease, usually consisting of the maximum known incubation period of the suspected disease
the place or area where such detention is enforced
any period or state of enforced isolation
verb (tr)
to isolate in or as if in quarantine
Australian
to withhold (a portion of a welfare payment) from a person or group of people
Word Origin for quarantine
C17: from Italian
quarantina period of forty days, from
quaranta forty, from Latin
quadrāgintā
Medical definitions for quarantined
quarantine
[ kwôr′ən-tēn′ ]
n.
A period of time during which a vehicle, person, or material suspected of carrying a contagious disease is detained at a port of entry under enforced isolation to prevent disease from entering a country.
A place for such detention.
Enforced isolation or restriction of free movement imposed to prevent the spread of contagious disease.
A condition of enforced isolation.
A period of 40 days.
v.
To isolate in or as if in quarantine.
Cultural definitions for quarantined
quarantine
[ (kwawr-uhn-teen, kwahr-uhn-teen) ]
The isolation of people who either have a contagious disease or have been exposed to one, in an attempt to prevent the spread of the disease.