verb
- to remove to a distance; to take away or carry off to a remote place
Usage: archaic or legal; third person singular present tense of 'eloign'
Examples
- The defendant eloigns the evidence before the trial begins.
- He eloigns himself from the scandal by moving abroad.
- The court ruled that she eloigns the property unlawfully.
- The witness eloigns from the jurisdiction to avoid testifying.