INSULATED in a Sentence
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12 example sentences for INSULATED, such as:
1. The laboratory was well insulated against all outside noise.
2. The insulation of England was preserved by the English Channel.
3. In order to make it safe, the element is electrically insulated.
4. They have found a way to insulate themselves against the cost of inflation.
5. They wonder if their community is no longer insulated from big city problems.
2. The insulation of England was preserved by the English Channel.
3. In order to make it safe, the element is electrically insulated.
4. They have found a way to insulate themselves against the cost of inflation.
5. They wonder if their community is no longer insulated from big city problems.
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Meanings and Examples of INSULATED
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insulated
a. set apart; isolated in restricted sense, so remote from other bodies
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Example Sentence:
1 They wonder if their community is no longer insulated from big city problems.
2 In order to make it safe, the element is electrically insulated.
3 The royal family is insulated from many of the difficulties faced by ordinary people.
4 The laboratory was well insulated against all outside noise.
5 That basic research and advanced technology budgets are not insulated from the big NASA projects.
6 Kiln is thermally insulated chamber, or oven, in which a controlled temperature regime is produced.
7 They have found a way to insulate themselves against the cost of inflation.
8 It would be wrong to assume that rich countries will always be able to insulate themselves with drugs against the ravages of new diseases.
9 You can insulate a house against heat loss by having the windows double-glazed.
10 It is important to insulate the furnace from any neighboring woodwork with brick and asbestos.
11 The insulation of England was preserved by the English Channel.