His uncle had lived in great seclusion; Retz, on the contrary, gradually acquired a very great influence with the populace of the city.
Opposed to European ways, Abbas lived in great seclusion.
After living in a cave for a little while, he relocated to the top of a pillar eventually reaching 15 meters (49 ft) high to achieve greater seclusion.
The atmosphere of the McCarthy era pushed him into a greater seclusion.
Mura and Wilcox nodded and Kosti headed the prisoner into greater seclusion.
Afterwards, feeling called to a life of greater seclusion, he resigned his abbacy, went farther north, and became a hermit at Glenesk.
(Conversely, the greater seclusion of places such as Smith, Vassar and Mt. Holyoke sometimes made these latter institutions more attractive to socially conservative families.)
The Atlantic beaches on the north and east coasts offer surf bathing and a greater seclusion for picnics.
In 1694 he was living in great seclusion at Chelsea, taking the waters, and absenting himself from court.