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isolating
[ahy-suh-ley-ting, is-uh-]
adjective
pertaining to or noting a language, as Vietnamese, that uses few or no bound forms and in which grammatical relationships are indicated chiefly through word order.
isolating
/ ˈaɪsəˌleɪtɪŋ /
adjective
linguistics another word for analytic
Word History and Origins
Origin of isolating1
Example Sentences
To develop a whole-virus vaccine, researchers must first spend months isolating and propagating the virus.
The move is part of a larger Republican plot to rewrite the rules concerning House apportionment and district drawing that’s aimed at isolating the GOP’s governing majority from the will of the voters.
They also risk isolating isolating his country even further.
If a pet is unwell, owners might consider isolating them in one room to prevent the spread of bacteria throughout the house, and clean other rooms thoroughly.
A return visit was booked for 5 August, but the social worker was turned away on the doorstep and told the household was isolating due to Covid, and Ethan was asleep.
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