desequestrate, v.
(ˌdiːsɪˈkwɛstreɪt)
[f. de- II. 1 + sequestrate v.]
trans. To release from sequestration; to return to its owner. So ˌdesequeˈstration.
| 1959 Times 12 Jan. 8/5, 378 British firms and properties, and about 10,000 current bank accounts..will be desequestrated as soon as an agreement has been signed. 1959 Daily Tel. 13 Mar. 21/3 The first Briton to apply for desequestration papers. Ibid., Desequestration will not take place until his claim has been formally admitted. |