incomunicar

incomunicar
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to cut off
Las inundaciones incomunicaron varios pueblos costeros y, como resultado, gran cantidad de turistas permanecen varados.Floods cut off several coast villages and, as a result, lots of tourists remain stranded.
b. to isolate
Los padres de esta niña la habían incomunicado respecto del mundo exterior.The parents of this child had isolated her from the outer world.
a. to hold incommunicado
Han incomunicado a los prisioneros en un establecimiento penitenciario.The prisoners are being held incommunicado at a detention facility.
a. to put in solitary confinement
Dos detenidos se trenzaron en una pelea, y los incomunicaron.Two of the immates got into a fight and they were put in solitary confinement.
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