
1) Alienate 2) Enisle 3) Estrange 4) Ghettoise 5) Ghettoize 6) Insulate 7) Locate 8) Preisolate 9) Quarantine 10) Seclude 11) Separate 12) Sequestrate 13) Set apart 14) Shut away 15) Strand
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1) Cloister 2) Confine 3) Cut off 4) Cut off from all others 5) Cut off from others 6) Deny contact 7) Detach 8) Discriminate 9) Enforce solitude on 10) Enisle 11) Get away from the others 12) Insulate 13) Keep apart 14) Keep apart from all others 15) Keep at least 10 miles away 16) Keep separate 17) Leave alone
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[puzzle] Isolate is a logic-based line-placement puzzle. The puzzler is provided with a grid containing walls, dots and a set of area sizes. A solved grid will contain areas of the given sizes containing two dots each. The puzzle was invented by an English puzzle enthusiast, Laurence May, in 2007. It is produced by Vexus Puzzle Design and a...
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In plant pathology: a culture or subpopulation of a microorganism separated from its parent population and maintained in some sort of controlled circumstance; also, to effect such separation and control, for example to isolate a pathogen from diseased plant tissue.
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• (v. t.) To separate from all foreign substances; to make pure; to obtain in a free state. • (v. t.) To insulate. See Insulate. • (v. t.) To place in a detached situation; to place by itself or alone; to insulate; to separate from others.
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to separate from other persons, materials, or objects.
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[Verb] To separate from other people or things.
Example: It was important to isolate the virus, before work could begin on finding a treatment or cure for the disease.
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(from the article `consanguinity`) ...is calculated from the average values of its members. High values of are found in small populations whose members marry one another over many ...
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disconnect completely a device or an electric circuit from other devices or electric circuits
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provide, by separation, a specified degree of protection from any live electric circuit
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To separate from other persons, materials or objects. ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(i´so-lāt) to separate from others, or set apart. a group of individuals prevented by geographic, genetic, ecologic, or social barriers from interbreeding with others of their kind. a pure microbial strain that has been separated from a mixed laboratory culture.
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A population that is isolated.
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A single spore or culture and the subcultures derived from it. Also used to indicate collections of a pathogen made at different times.
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cause to be separated from
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I'so·late transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Isolated ;
present participle & verbal noun Isolating .] [ Italian
isolato , past participle of
isolare to isolate, from
isola island, Latin
insula . S...
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Type: Term Pronunciation: ī′sō-lāt Definitions: 1. To separate, to set apart from others; that which is so treated. 2. To free of chemical contaminants. 3. In psychoanalysis, to separate ideas, experiences, or memories from the affects pertaining to them. 4. In group psychotherapy, a patient to whom others in the group do not r...
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Isolate: A group in which mating is always between members of the group. For example, the Amish.
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(L: insula island) to keep apart, to exclude. An isolated island like the Kermadec's Raoul Island, was a hard place to live. It was hard to get to in the first place, then to land on it, let alone to do any trade with.Thus it was spared somewhat.
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[
v] - psychology: separate (experiences) fromt he emotions relating to them 2. [v] - obtain in pure form, in chemistry or medicine 3. [v] - place or set apart
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isolate, isolated 1. To separate a person or place from others of the same type. 2. In medicine, to keep someone who is infected away from others to prevent the spread of a contagious disease. 3. In biology, to separate out a chemical or biological material, such as a virus or bacterium, in order to identify and study it.
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a particular strain of HIV-1 taken from a person.
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(Isolation) To remove a boiler, or any particular part or system of a boiler, form service by closing the manual valves.
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insulate verb place or set apart; `They isolated the political prisoners from the other inmates`
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