anchoritism

/æŋkərˈɪtɪzəm/

Definitions

1. noun

A state or practice of self-imposed isolation from the world, typically for religious purposes, often in a solitary cell or hermitage.

“The monastery was known for its history of anchoritism, where monks would retreat from society to focus on their spiritual growth.”

Synonyms

  • hermitage
  • reclusion
  • solitude

Antonyms

  • communication
  • socialization