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Incommunicado   /ˌɪnkəmjˌunəkˈɑdoʊ/   Listen
Incommunicado

adjective
1.
Without the means or right to communicate.  "Incommunicado political detainees"






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"Incommunicado" Quotes from Famous Books



... am not inventing these names; that's what the persons are actually called—who have been enjoying the favor and support of Prince Travann. On a number of occasions, their smaller rivals, leaders of less important gangs, have been arrested, often on trumped-up charges, and held incommunicado until either Moogie or Zikko could move into their territories and annex their nonworker followers. These two bloc-bosses are subsidized, respectively, by the Steel and Shipbuilding Cartels and by the Reaction Products ...
— Ministry of Disturbance • Henry Beam Piper



Words linked to "Incommunicado" :   incommunicative, uncommunicative



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