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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151, On both of the previous occasions, the area was evacuated and isolated until the storm blew itself apart.
152, The administration viewed colony activities and behavior as an adjunct of a life isolated from the wider society.
153, The navy says that burial at sea is less expensive, demands less shipyard work, and is isolated from human activity.
154, Montgomery etal isolated cells from 18 day fetal rat intestine by trypsin dissociation.
155, Twenty-five years ago he was enthroned as the guru of the avant-garde; today he is isolated, some would say megalomaniac.
156, The form of the elevated blood pressure may be isolated systolic, isolated diastolic or a combination of both.
157, Lamina propria mononuclear cells were isolated by a modification of the original technique of Bull and Bookman.
158, It views writing essays not as a series of isolated events but as the dynamic process of developing a skill.
159, A picture that hangs on the wall is, by definition, isolated from both room and people.
160, Little other than isolated records can be established from most of these, although there are some fine descriptive passages.
161, The earliest and most disastrous of these emulations took place in the isolated village of Bognor.
162, However(sentencedict.com), the kidnappers were quickly revealed to be severely isolated within even their own community.
163, The brutal suppression of the insurrection of the early 1980s was not an isolated incident.
164, However, the Arizona market is not an isolated den of criminal activity in Bosnia.
165, Those with well defined social support networks illustrate lower rates of psychological disturbance than their more isolated counterparts.
166, He knew what Trotsky had written, that revolution leads us out of the dark night of the isolated self.
167, How can we support black individuals who feel powerless and isolated?
168, They placed bombs on two isolated aircraft and then headed for the hangars where they expected to find some worthwhile booty.
169, This example shows that environmental factors can not be cleanly isolated from biological ones.
170, What is actually happening is that the United States is being isolated, which is not the same thing.
171, Since any small area is exposed to drastic attrition or change, these isolated species are the most frequently endangered.
172, Some small villages in the northern Andes were left isolated as roads were blocked by slides.
173, Occasionally there were small, isolated villages, looking like white blossom carelessly tossed on the vast landscape.
174, Fortunately, this can be accomplished to a degree in an isolated aquarium without necessitating the circulation of fresh water.
175, Some of these isolated populations are subject to predation, others to starvation, flooding, severe winters or summer drought.
176, These tiresome but, one hopes, isolated problems aside, our Metro 1.1S is still running like a dream.
177, Another break-in at an isolated spot occurred near the Conwy Falls, Betws-y-Coed.
178, Isolated horses can develop depression, over-excitability or an inability to relate sensibly to other horses.
179, The agents transform isolated software applications into modular building blocks for creating a coherent networked system.
180, Would you like to contact me to exchange experiences and help us feel less isolated?
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