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  • adjective Alternative spelling of incommunicado.

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Examples

  • If any one of you reading this didn't report to work for 5 days and was incomunicado you would be fired.

    Sanford defends expensive travel, denies divorce 2009

  • With Lobes incomunicado Miss Abigail wanted to feel the heady thrill of school marm finger waggling.

    Cheeseburger Gothic » None dare call it treason… 2010

  • States at present, he might well lie there incomunicado until his hearing, which might be in two days or might not be for a month.

    The Unspeakable Perk Samuel Hopkins Adams 1914

  • He also told us of one time, when his Señor Padre and an inspector visited that unfortunate district as an investigating committee, and found the _jefe_ guilty and put him in jail _incomunicado_.

    In Indian Mexico (1908) Frederick Starr 1895

  • "Shall we be confined to our rooms and kept incomunicado, while

    The Unspeakable Perk Samuel Hopkins Adams 1914

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  • Not in communication.

    December 15, 2009