Incommunicado

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Incommunicado refers to a situation or state not allowing communication e.g. a prisoner held incommunicado, or e.g. she remained incommunicado while working on her book.

The etymology is from the Spanish incomunicado, to deprive of communication, from Latin in- (from Latin) + comunicar to communicate, from Latin communicare.

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