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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121, But you see at home, it's so isolated we never see anyone, I never learned how to behave properly.
122, These new enclosures also produced their new isolated farmsteads, set in the fields.
123, Furthermore, cultured mononuclear cells isolated from inflammatory bowel disease mucosa spontaneously secrete large amounts of IgG.
124, Such deaths are normal consequences of Western contact with previously isolated tribes.
125, Today, these communities have no autonomy but are isolated, marginalised and discriminated against.
126, Sometimes the UK seems completely isolated from the main stream of European culture.
127, In the decades before Emancipation only a few isolated individuals had carried dissent to the point of revolutionary commitment.
128, Even the previous November there had been isolated rumours that he had suffered a nervous breakdown.
129, It was isolated and studied earlier from a variety of different types of cells.
130, Smith, on the other hand, was isolated in a country just beginning to regain its mathematical confidence.
131, Sometimes they stand completely isolated,(http://sentencedict.com/isolated.html) surrounded by acres of fields.
132, They have climbed mountains and canoed for eight-day stretches in isolated wilderness.
133, Isolated cottage on small Hebridean island off the coast of Mull.
134, Today, most sit isolated from their environment, yet once each related closely to is surrounding countryside.
135, He lived a very isolated existence and was something of a recluse.
136, Despite aggressive antibiotic therapy, the epidemic strain continued to be isolated from his sputum and subsequently from blood cultures.
137, Women are much more isolated, since their culture and religion control their public appearances.
138, Angiosperms are usually tiny, growing in isolated clusters and nowhere forming the bulk of the cover.
139, There are several images, which are clearly icons, showing isolated pillars with a pair of attendant heraldic beasts.
140, The most common abnormality in our patients was isolated impairment of prolonged squeezing.
141, We used a perfusion system where segments of the sigmoid colon and rectum were isolated.
142, The sense of involvement has grown considerably and what had previously been a relatively isolated job has now become increasingly rich.
143, An attempt to give equal coverage to all years would result in a rather useless chronology that provides isolated historical facts.
144, This group has approximately equal numbers and proportions of isolated and insitu incisors that are digested.
145, Isolated houses occasionally disappear, engulfed by the vortex of quarries.
146, Otherwise, with the possible exception of isolated pixels, it appears that these routines function correctly.
147, Of the 20 percent who felt more isolated, most said they felt that way because they had less communication with co-workers.
148, Hence, small intestinal epithelial stem cells may be isolated in mixed cell populations and successfully maintained ex vivo.
149, Despite their spartan, isolated lifestyle, there are no stories of women being raped or wanton violence against civilians.
150, On Anglesey, thieves got away with almost £4,000 worth of property from an isolated barn at Brynteg.
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