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sequestration

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SEQUESTRATION
1. Sequestration can refer to the act of isolating, separating, or setting something aside from its surroundings or context. For example, a scientist might sequester a sample of DNA for testing, or a novelist might sequester themselves in a remote cabin to work on their manuscript.
2. (law) Sequestration is the legal process of taking property or assets into custody by a court-appointed trustee, often for the purpose of paying off debts or settling a dispute.
3. (ecology ) Sequestration refers to the capture and storage of carbon dioxide (CO2) or other greenhouse gases in order to mitigate climate change. This can involve methods such as planting trees or using technology to capture and store emissions from power plants.
5. (politics) Sequestration can refer to a policy of automatic spending cuts that go into effect if Congress and the President fail to reach an agreement on reducing the federal budget deficit. This policy was implemented in the United States as part of the Budget Control Act of 2011.

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