isolate in the PONS Dictionary

isolate Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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The units drawing into the city were attacked from different sides, isolated from each other and suffered loss.
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Efforts were made to isolate the active principles in dead shark bodies that repelled other sharks.
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At least 12,000 such compounds have been isolated so far; a number estimated to be less than 10% of the total.
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Summer thunderstorms happen occasionally, but are often isolated and rarely (if ever) severe.
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The castle is found in an urban environment, isolated in a terrain with manicured gardens and space for parking.
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In 1857, it was isolated from the pyrolysate of bone.
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The command information to turn on the thyristors therefore can not simply be sent using a wire connection it needs to be isolated.
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After that, he started to become isolated from the rest of the floor.
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Its distribution is patchy, with populations often being isolated from each other.
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The fish home to a specific spawning area and are reproductively isolated.
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