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quarantine

NounTransitive VerbIntransitive Verb
pl: quarantinespast: quarantinedpp: quarantineding: quarantining

This term carries a clinical and restrictive tone, evoking a sense of forced separation for the sake of collective safety. It implies a boundary between the contaminated and the clean, often associated with government mandates or strict medical protocols. In computing, the word shifts from a biological context to a digital one, where it describes the movement of a malicious file to a secure, isolated area of a hard drive. This prevents the code from executing while allowing a technician to analyze it without risking the entire operating system.

Meanings

Noun

A period of isolation for people, animals, or goods to prevent the spread of infectious diseases.

"The travelers were kept in quarantine for fourteen days."

Noun

A place where people or animals are kept in isolation to prevent the spread of disease.

"The ship was directed to a quarantine station."

Transitive Verb
[~ someone][~ something]

To isolate a person or animal for a period of time to prevent the spread of disease.

"The health department decided to quarantine the infected livestock."

Intransitive Verb
[~]

To remain in isolation to prevent the spread of disease.

"The crew had to quarantine before they could enter the city."

Transitive Verb
[~ something]

To isolate a computer file or program that is suspected of containing a virus to prevent it from infecting the rest of the system.

"The antivirus software will quarantine any suspicious files it detects."

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