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isolate
[ahy-suh-leyt, ahy-suh-lit, -leyt]
verb (used with object)
to set or place apart; detach or separate so as to be alone.
Medicine/Medical., to keep (an infected person) from contact with noninfected persons; quarantine.
Chemistry, Bacteriology., to obtain (a substance or microorganism) in an uncombined or pure state.
Electricity., to insulate.
Television., to single out (a person, action, etc.) for a camera closeup.
noun
a person, thing, or group that is set apart or isolated, as for purposes of study.
Psychology., a person, often shy or lacking in social skills, who avoids the company of others and has no friends within a group.
Biology., an inbreeding population that is isolated from similar populations by physiological, behavioral, or geographic barriers.
Also called language isolate. Linguistics., a language with no demonstrable genetic relationship, as Basque.
something that has been isolated, as a by-product in a manufacturing process.
an isolate of soy flour.
adjective
isolated; alone.
isolate
verb
to place apart; cause to be alone
med to quarantine (a person or animal) having or suspected of having a contagious disease
to obtain (a compound) in an uncombined form
to obtain pure cultures of (bacteria, esp those causing a particular disease)
electronics to prevent interaction between (circuits, components, etc); insulate
noun
an isolated person or group
Other Word Forms
- isolator noun
- reisolate verb (used with object)
- unisolate verb (used with object)
- isolable adjective
- isolability noun
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of isolate1
Example Sentences
Back home pro-Kremlin commentators hailed the event as evidence that Western efforts to isolate Russia over the war in Ukraine had failed.
For one, it’s isolated from the heart of giant sequoia territory located in the southern Sierra Nevada.
Many sunscreen brands from all over the world use the same manufacturers and testing labs - and so this issue is unlikely to be isolated to Australia, she adds.
Mr Linehan also said he had moved to Arizona, USA, from the UK six months ago after being "isolated" because of his views.
To develop a whole-virus vaccine, researchers must first spend months isolating and propagating the virus.
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