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isolate

[ahy-suh-leyt, ahy-suh-lit, -leyt] / ˈaɪ səˌleɪt, ˈaɪ sə lɪt, -ˌleɪt /


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A Nobel spokeswoman said the institute prepares online materials about winners “in a secure, isolated offline environment.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The professionalization of the military that began in the 20th century has increasingly isolated officers from politics, as a few of Ms. Schake’s stories demonstrate.

From The Wall Street Journal

While isolated from friends, the trading card game offered comfort, distraction and a way to stay connected.

From BBC

Chatbots are popular with young people because they are "just fast and easily accessible", especially for those who are isolated, he said.

From BBC

“In my view, isolated rate cuts can help bitcoin enter a phase of re-accumulation, but they are not sufficient to move bitcoin into a sustainable recovery phase,” she said.

From MarketWatch