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the isolating
verb
To set apart or cut off from others.
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There was the isolating language barrier and financial hardship.
Obama also has powers of observation that may mitigate his own inexperience and the isolating pressures of the White House.
I learned about the problems faced by single women, and the isolating lives they lead in our patriarchal society.
Young men have spoken about their inability to become aroused by "real" girls anymore, and about the isolating impact of porn addiction on their lives.
Cospedal was targeting the Mortgage Victims' Platform, which, through its campaigning, is transforming the isolating stigma of eviction into a groundswell of popular outrage that is fuelling practical action.
In contrast to the isolating cityscapes of New York Trilogy or Leviathan, Auster lives with his wife, daughter Sophie, and a bounding dog called Jack (rescued from a local gangster) in a tall, homely brownstone.
The use of Freon gases as foaming agents for polystyrene or polyurethane improves the isolating properties of the polymer foams.
The isolating effect of the nuclear family form is the inevitable outcome of highly economically developed societies.
The influence of changing the isolating layer modulus to the stress and deflection of the concrete slab is not significant.
Further simulations are used to investigate the design of the isolating inlet flume and demonstrate how it works.
VACNT carpets such as SiO2 and Al2O3 also grew on the isolating thin films with growth rates of 37.28 and 23.8 μm/min, respectively.
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