Shut-in
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Shut-in may refer to:
  • Shut-in (river)
    Shut-in (river)
    A shut-in is an Ozark term for a river that's naturally confined within a deep, narrow channel. The river becomes unnavigable even by canoe due to a the rapids and narrow channels produced as the stream encounters a more resistant rock that is more difficult to erode...

    , a river that's naturally confined within a deep, narrow channel
  • A shut-in is a person who is either unwilling or unable to leave his/her home, often due to disability, or a mental disease such as agoraphobia
    Agoraphobia
    Agoraphobia is an anxiety disorder defined as a morbid fear of having a panic attack or panic-like symptoms in a situation from which it is perceived to be difficult to escape. These situations can include, but are not limited to, wide-open spaces, crowds, or uncontrolled social conditions...

    . See recluse
    Recluse
    A recluse is a person who lives in voluntary seclusion from the public and society, often close to nature. The word is from the Latin recludere, which means "shut up" or "sequester." There are many potential reasons for becoming a recluse: a personal philosophy that rejects consumer society; a...

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  • Shutting-in
    Shut-in (oil drilling)
    In the petroleum industry, shutting-in is the implementation of a production cap lower than the available output of a specific site. This may be part of an attempt to constrict the oil supply or a necessary precaution when crews are evacuated ahead of a natural disaster....

    , in the petroleum industry, is the implementation of a production cap lower than the available output at a particular site.
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