0 present participle of quarantine
1 to put an animal or person in quarantine
The city had no means of quarantining such large numbers of ill arrivals.
The cost of quarantining them is for agreement between the owner and the facility concerned.
Why are we not having an honest discussion about quarantining?
Since then the average cost of quarantining a dog has risen to £150, but the average fine has risen to no more than £50.
This could include stricter controls on third country imports, controls at airports and quarantining new additions to livestock.
A considerable number of people, surprising as it may seem, do not appear to realise that they cannot bring an animal to this country without quarantining it.
Europe's problem is rabies within the fox population, and we are not quarantining them.
There have been incidences of quarantining a section of an infected orchard.