Isolate can be categorized as a verb.
Verb |
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isolate - place or set apart; "They isolated the political prisoners from the other inmates" | ||
isolate - obtain in pure form; "The chemist managed to isolate the compound" | ||
isolate - separate (experiences) from the emotions relating to them | ||
isolate - set apart from others; "The dentist sequesters the tooth he is working on" | ||
Noun |
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isolate - Something that has been isolated. |
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1. | verb | The chemist managed to isolate the compound. | |
2. | verb | Johnson is a recluse; he prefers to isolate himself from the rest of the students in our class. | |
3. | verb | In medical research, one of the first problems is to isolate the cause of the disease. | |
4. | verb | In order to isolate him from bacteria, and such, he is not allowed visitors. | |
5. | verb | Maybe you can help us isolate the problem. | |
6. | verb | I am fed up with imperfect people, so I've decided to isolate myself for a while. | |
7. | verb | His avoidant tendencies led him to isolate himself. | |
8. | verb | There's the scarlet thread of murder running through the colourless skein of life, and our duty is to unravel it, and isolate it, and expose every inch of it. | |
9. | verb | “If you try to image a planet, you run into several difficulties,” he explains. “One is that their separation is very small on the sky. So, you need to spatially resolve and isolate the signal of the planet. So, you need a certain size telescope to do that. The problem is earth’s atmosphere blurs out the images, and so it exacerbates the issue.”. | |
10. | verb | Mennad started to isolate himself. | |
11. | verb | This helps isolate the client from the impact of design changes and defects. | |
12. | verb | Isolate yourself. | |
13. | verb | You should isolate yourself. | |
14. | verb | Algeria cannot afford to isolate itself from Chinese suppliers. |
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verb | |
The chemist managed to isolate the compound. |
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Johnson is a recluse; he prefers to isolate himself from the rest of the students in our class. | |
In medical research, one of the first problems is to isolate the cause of the disease. | |
In order to isolate him from bacteria, and such, he is not allowed visitors. | |
Maybe you can help us isolate the problem. | |
I am fed up with imperfect people, so I've decided to isolate myself for a while. | |
His avoidant tendencies led him to isolate himself. | |
There's the scarlet thread of murder running through the colourless skein of life, and our duty is to unravel it, and isolate it, and expose every inch of it. | |
“If you try to image a planet, you run into several difficulties,” he explains. “One is that their separation is very small on the sky. So, you need to spatially resolve and isolate the signal of the planet. So, you need a certain size telescope to do that. The problem is earth’s atmosphere blurs out the images, and so it exacerbates the issue.”. | |
Mennad started to isolate himself. | |
This helps isolate the client from the impact of design changes and defects. | |
Isolate yourself. | |
You should isolate yourself. | |
Algeria cannot afford to isolate itself from Chinese suppliers. |