Similar words: isolate, isolation, violate, percolate, chocolate, related, insulated, solar. Meaning: [aɪsətɪd] adj. 1. not close together in time 2. being or feeling set or kept apart from others 3. marked by separation of or from usually contiguous elements 4. cut off or left behind 5. under forced isolation especially for health reasons 6. remote and separate physically or socially.
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61, Prisoners are isolated from the wider culture of society at large.
62, Isolated showers will give way to more generalized rain later in the day.
63, But of course no one lives totally alone, isolated from the society around them.
64, Having stayed at a small isolated island for about a month, I saw a vessel heave in sight, hull down.
65, They set off to deliver supplies to an isolated village.
66, They are finding themselves increasingly isolated within the teaching profession.
67, Police say that last week's protest was an isolated incident.
68, Researchers have isolated a new protein from the seeds of poppies.
69, Society does not consist of isolated individuals, but people in a network of relationships.
70, The defense contends the fight was an isolated case.
71, Three independent transfected cell lines were isolated and studied.
72, No constituency should be allowed to have an extraordinarily small electorate on the pretext that it comprises widely dispersed and isolated communities.
73, Its study was isolated in a separate compartment until very recent times.
74, They are ill-adapted, obviously,(www.Sentencedict.com) to the present day: but they survive in isolated areas.
75, National associations also tend to sponsor larger schemes in the more important settlements rather than in areas of isolated housing need.
76, Their ideological development should be viewed as much in terms of this harmonization as in terms of the abstract thought of isolated intellectuals.
77, Although Luke translated the whole time for her, she felt desperately isolated and sick with longing for Ricky.
78, Despite the egress of isolated specimens, museum collections grow in proportion to the director's burden of deciding what to accept.
79, At Wyre Piddle, a 65 year old woman suffered injuries to her face when the gang broke into her isolated bungalow.
80, A cot swathed in draperies and blue ribbon stood isolated in a corner.
81, Throughout the world, researchers found similar island chains, isolated yet volcanically active.
82, The perfusate fluid was collected by the outflow channels from the isolated segments.
83, Isolated and often distorted in size, objects are fetishised and appear surreal.
84, About 30 years ago the estrogen receptor protein was first isolated from the rat uterus.
85, Such contact, the first for five years, could mark a more conciliatory approach by the isolated rulers.
86, It takes one to the high, isolated polar desert at the height of the summer season.
87, Thus this type of conflict is treated as an isolated exception against the backdrop of assumed consensus.
88, Young Pip is destroyed when he is left totally isolated upon the wide expanses of the sea.
89, The issue of disability culture was highlighted, with the role of disabled people viewed as being isolated away from wider society.
90, It looks as if the concept of the isolated gene as a unit of selection is an idealized abstraction from reality.
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