Sentences with isolate
i·so·late
I i - This policy could isolate the country from the other permanent members of the United Nations Security Council. [VERB noun + from]
- When he was thinking out a problem Tweed's habit was never to isolate himself in his room. [VERB pronoun-reflexive]
- They'll isolate themselves.
- Clients use the visual feedback to isolate and then contract and release these core muscles, getting them to function normally again.
- Our anxieties can also be controlled by isolating thoughts, feelings and memories. [VERB noun]
- We can use genetic engineering techniques to isolate the gene that is responsible. [VERB noun]
- The minister said the decision to isolate the two patients highlighted the move by local health authorities not to take any chances with.
- Certainly, the mansion's floodlights isolate it as a miniature acropolis between soaring office blocks.
- Patients will be isolated from other people for between three days and one month after treatment. [be V-ed from n]
- An isolate of soy flour.
- Llewellyn is a celebrated poet and she uses her ability to isolate moments and emphasise the bits that matter to great effect.
- Surgeons harvest patient's fat and we isolate adipose- derived stem cells, culture them, and differentiate them into cardiomyocytes.