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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91, Second, there was the isolated position of the Soviet Union in trying to establish socialism in a backward country.
92, This might be because Dickens is trying to tell us that society should be close-knit one and not isolated into different units.
93, Yet more than 3,000 strains of bacteria have already been isolated, and may potentially contain useful new compounds.
94, The rest of the world seems very distant on the isolated campus.
95, Otherwise, slightly affected fish should be isolated and put into a solution of white spot cure based upon quinine salts.
96, For these reasons we intend to perform future studies on DNA fragments containing isolated actinomycin binding sites.
97, This underclass has been isolated further by a crucial change in the political climate.
98, Once isolated, the mutant gene will be the second gene known to increase the risk for the brain disorder.
99, Only a few, isolated bursts of flak were seen and no enemy fighters were encountered.
100, We live so isolated an existence here that to me it seems quite odd.
101, Isolated at home, and without a network of contacts,(http://sentencedict.com/isolated.html) many fail to recognize and market their own skills.
102, He wanted forces capable of quick, decisive victories against diplomatically isolated opponents.
103, Demonstrating that a virus isolated from a human cancer can cause further cancers in other humans is clearly an unacceptable experiment!
104, The more isolated they are, the less they are able to act effectively as parents.
105, Bao Dai, isolated and confused in his palace in Hue, had received a message from the Vietminh demanding his resignation.
106, The social democrats generally were not isolated from these changes.
107, In these isolated areas local cultural differences have developed and persisted.
108, Neuropeptide Y has also been isolated from the gastrointestinal tract with large concentrations found in the biliary tree.
109, This man lived a reasonably blameless life on an isolated steading on the boundary of two parishes.
110, Freezing minority voters into permanent isolated camps accelerates the political polarization that now divides the country.
111, If the great internet connects us all ... then why are so many of us becoming increasingly isolated? Stephen Richards
112, Adapting the curriculum just for children with special educational needs may lead to their becoming increasingly isolated and segregated within the classroom.
113, But this sculpture remains an isolated example, emphasizing the fact that in its earliest stage Cubism was primarily a pictorial revolution.
114, Nuclei were isolated from cell lines or spleen from transgenic animals or inbred mouse strains.
115, Yersin was one of the workers who isolated the bacillus in 1894.
116, For the isolated detached property, situated in a few acres of land, is a cemetery lodge.
117, Standard bobbins can not be used for E cores, since all three legs have to be used for the isolated topology.
118, Trade union organisation provides a very important basis of opposition, preventing any single group of workers from being isolated.
119, Active cases must be well isolated so that disease free horses can not come anywhere near infected cases.
120, Two small valleys left an isolated hill where a castle was built to defend the river crossing.
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