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The verb "to insulate" is correct and usable in written English.
It is used to describe the act of protecting or cushioning something from exposure to heat, cold, sound, electricity, etc. For example: "We used insulation to insulate the walls of our new house."
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to insulate
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To separate, detach, or isolate.
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Loose-fill insulation is commonly used to insulate attics.
Until the 1970s asbestos was widely used to insulate buildings.
Keppel has property and infrastructure divisions to insulate it.
"You need multiple product lines to insulate yourself from problems".
Local authorities deliver a £45bn programme to insulate 9m homes.
The first priority is to insulate and draught-proof.
A grommet is a rubber thing used to insulate wiring.
They want nothing more than to insulate, to be convenient.
Gradually, he learned to insulate himself with jokes and insults.
Google aims to insulate its executives somewhat from shareholder demands.
He said: "The chancellor is prepared to insulate big business from [green levies] but not to insulate the homes of the fuel poor.
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