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isolation
[ahy-suh-ley-shuhn, is-uh-]
noun
the complete separation from others of a person suffering from contagious or infectious disease; quarantine.
Synonyms: segregationthe separation of a nation from other nations by isolationism.
Psychoanalysis., a process whereby an idea or memory is divested of its emotional component.
Sociology., social isolation.
Other Word Forms
- anti-isolation adjective
- postisolation adjective
- reisolation noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of isolation1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
Sweeney’s observations about this duality, as seen through O’Brien’s characters, dilute the romanticized notion that having an identical double shields a person from isolation.
The design is intended to "foster community and reduce isolation among residents", Riba said, with communal areas and shared facilities including a kitchen and double-height garden room.
"Intergenerational housing is a new idea but it's really important in breaking down social isolation and building community, and we hope it will be a blueprint for other housing associations across the country," she says.
Home isolation can increase the risk of violence.
In my conversations with them, the same words came up time and again – anxiety, low self-esteem, fear and, in particular, isolation.
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Related Words
- confinement
- desolation
- remoteness www.thesaurus.com
- segregation
- solitude
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