eloign

/ɪˈlɔɪn/
verb
  1. To remove or take away something to a distance; to carry off.
    • They planned to eloign the evidence before the police arrived.
    • The strong wind eloigned the hat from his head.
    • The thief tried to eloign the painting from the gallery.
  2. To withdraw or remove oneself to a distant place.
    • The hermit eloigned from society for many years.
    • He eloigned to the countryside to escape the noise of the city.
    • After the argument, she decided to eloign herself from the group.
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