Pronunciation of the English word isolating.
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1. | From a lexical point of view, Esperanto appears as an Indo-European language, but structurally it is an isolating language, likewise Chinese. | |
2. | In medical investigation, one of the biggest problems is isolating the cause of the illness. | |
3. | Therefore “Obama is focused on isolating Putin’s Russia by cutting off its economic and political ties to the outside world, limiting its expansionist ambitions in its own neighborhood and effectively making it a pariah state,” Peter Baker reports in The New York Times. | |
4. | Sami needs to stop isolating himself. | |
5. | The gatherings meant to him the brightest of hours of a long and isolating year. It was a "dream come true" week, spent between people of all races, in a neutral but friendly environment. | |
6. | Tom needs to stop isolating himself from everyone else. | |
7. | Self-isolating may be hard for many younger people who are already disappointed that they're going back to their parents' houses instead of their universities. | |
8. | Tom and Mary are both self-isolating at home. | |
9. | The future British king is self-isolating at Balmoral Castle in Scotland, with his wife, Camilla. | |
10. | People in quarantine or who are self-isolating will ideally confine themselves to a separate room. |