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Sinónimos detallados de isolated en inglés

isolated:

isolated adj.

  1. isolated
  2. isolated
  3. isolated
  4. isolated
  5. isolated
  6. isolated
    – remote and separate physically or socially 1
    obscure; apart; isolated
    – remote and separate physically or socially 1
    • obscure adj.
      • an obscure village1
    • apart adj.
      • existed over the centuries as a world apart1
      • preserved because they inhabited a place apart1
    • isolated adj.
      • tiny isolated villages remote from centers of civilization1
  7. isolated
    – not close together in time 1
    stray; isolated
    – not close together in time 1
    • stray adj.
      • a few stray crumbs1
    • isolated adj.
      • isolated instances of rebellion1
  8. isolated
    – under forced isolation especially for health reasons 1
    isolated; quarantined
    – under forced isolation especially for health reasons 1
  9. isolated
    – being or feeling set or kept apart from others 1
    separated; isolated; detached; set-apart
    – being or feeling set or kept apart from others 1
    • separated adj.
      • thought of herself as alone and separated from the others1
    • isolated adj.
      • could not remain the isolated figure he had been1
    • detached adj.
      • she felt detached from the group1
    • set-apart adj.
      • had a set-apart feeling1
  10. isolated
    – marked by separation of or from usually contiguous elements 1
    isolated; disjunct
    – marked by separation of or from usually contiguous elements 1
    • isolated adj.
      • little isolated worlds, as abruptly disjunct and unexpected as a palm-shaded well in the Sahara1
    • disjunct adj.
      • little isolated worlds, as abruptly disjunct and unexpected as a palm-shaded well in the Sahara1
  11. isolated
    – cut off or left behind 1
    isolated; stranded; marooned
    – cut off or left behind 1
    • isolated adj.
      • an isolated pawn1
    • stranded adj.
      • several stranded fish in a tide pool1
    • marooned adj.
      • travelers marooned by the blizzard1

isolated

  1. isolated

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Definiciones relacionadas de "isolated":

  1. remote and separate physically or socially1
    • tiny isolated villages remote from centers of civilization1
  2. not close together in time1
    • isolated instances of rebellion1
  3. under forced isolation especially for health reasons1
    • isolated patients1
  4. being or feeling set or kept apart from others1
    • could not remain the isolated figure he had been1
  5. marked by separation of or from usually contiguous elements1
    • little isolated worlds, as abruptly disjunct and unexpected as a palm-shaded well in the Sahara1
  6. cut off or left behind1
    • an isolated pawn1

isolate:

to isolate verbo (isolates, isolated, isolating)

  1. to isolate
    to dissociate from; to separate; to isolate; to place apart
    • dissociate from verbo (dissociates from, dissociated from, dissociating from)
    • separate verbo (separates, separated, separating)
    • isolate verbo (isolates, isolated, isolating)
    • place apart verbo (places apart, placed apart, placing apart)
  2. to isolate
    to isolate; to make cold-resistant
    • isolate verbo (isolates, isolated, isolating)
    • make cold-resistant verbo (makes cold-resistant, made cold-resistant, making cold-resistant)
  3. to isolate
    to isolate
    • isolate verbo (isolates, isolated, isolating)
  4. to isolate
    to seal; to isolate; to make cold-resistant
    • seal verbo (seals, sealed, sealing)
    • isolate verbo (isolates, isolated, isolating)
    • make cold-resistant verbo (makes cold-resistant, made cold-resistant, making cold-resistant)
  5. to isolate
    – place or set apart 1
    to isolate; insulate
    – place or set apart 1
    • isolate verbo (isolates, isolated, isolating)
      • They isolated the political prisoners from the other inmates1
    • insulate verbo
  6. to isolate
    – set apart from others 1
    to isolate; to set apart; to keep apart; sequester; sequestrate
    – set apart from others 1
    • isolate verbo (isolates, isolated, isolating)
    • set apart verbo (sets apart, set apart, setting apart)
    • keep apart verbo (keeps apart, kept apart, keeping apart)
    • sequester verbo
      • The dentist sequesters the tooth he is working on1
    • sequestrate verbo
  7. to isolate
    – obtain in pure form 1
    to isolate
    – obtain in pure form 1
    • isolate verbo (isolates, isolated, isolating)
      • The chemist managed to isolate the compound1
  8. to isolate
    – separate (experiences) from the emotions relating to them 1
    to isolate
    – separate (experiences) from the emotions relating to them 1
    • isolate verbo (isolates, isolated, isolating)

Conjugaciones de isolate:

present
  1. isolate
  2. isolate
  3. isolates
  4. isolate
  5. isolate
  6. isolate
simple past
  1. isolated
  2. isolated
  3. isolated
  4. isolated
  5. isolated
  6. isolated
present perfect
  1. have isolated
  2. have isolated
  3. has isolated
  4. have isolated
  5. have isolated
  6. have isolated
past continuous
  1. was isolating
  2. were isolating
  3. was isolating
  4. were isolating
  5. were isolating
  6. were isolating
future
  1. shall isolate
  2. will isolate
  3. will isolate
  4. shall isolate
  5. will isolate
  6. will isolate
continuous present
  1. am isolating
  2. are isolating
  3. is isolating
  4. are isolating
  5. are isolating
  6. are isolating
subjunctive
  1. be isolated
  2. be isolated
  3. be isolated
  4. be isolated
  5. be isolated
  6. be isolated
diverse
  1. isolate!
  2. let's isolate!
  3. isolated
  4. isolating
1. I, 2. you, 3. he/she/it, 4. we, 5. you, 6. they

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Definiciones relacionadas de "isolate":

  1. place or set apart1
    • They isolated the political prisoners from the other inmates1
  2. set apart from others1
  3. obtain in pure form1
    • The chemist managed to isolate the compound1
  4. separate (experiences) from the emotions relating to them1