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i·so·la·tion
(ī′sə-lā′shən)n.
1. The act of isolating: ordered the isolation of the sick patients.
2. The quality or condition of being isolated: isolation on a desert island.
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isolation
(ˌaɪsəˈleɪʃən)n
1. the act of isolating or the condition of being isolated
2. (Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (of a country, party, etc) nonparticipation in or withdrawal from international politics
3. (Medicine) med
a. social separation of a person who has or is suspected of having a contagious disease. Compare quarantine
b. (as modifier): an isolation hospital.
4. (Sociology) sociol a lack of contact between persons, groups, or whole societies
5. (Psychology) social psychol the failure of an individual to maintain contact with others or genuine communication where interaction with others persists
6. in isolation without regard to context, similar matters, etc
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Noun | 1. | isolation - a state of separation between persons or groups separation - the state of lacking unity solitude - the state or situation of being alone loneliness, solitariness - the state of being alone in solitary isolation quarantine - enforced isolation of patients suffering from a contagious disease in order to prevent the spread of disease insularism, insularity, insulation, detachment - the state of being isolated or detached; "the insulation of England was preserved by the English Channel" estrangement, alienation - separation resulting from hostility |
2. | isolation - a feeling of being disliked and alone | |
3. | isolation - the act of isolating something; setting something apart from others separation - the social act of separating or parting company; "the separation of church and state" quarantine - isolation to prevent the spread of infectious disease | |
4. | isolation - (psychiatry) a defense mechanism in which memory of an unacceptable act or impulse is separated from the emotion originally associated with it psychiatry, psychological medicine, psychopathology - the branch of medicine dealing with the diagnosis and treatment of mental disorders defence, defence mechanism, defence reaction, defense mechanism, defense reaction, defense - (psychiatry) an unconscious process that tries to reduce the anxiety associated with instinctive desires | |
5. | isolation - a country's withdrawal from international politics; "he opposed a policy of American isolation" |
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isolation
noun separation, withdrawal, loneliness, segregation, detachment, quarantine, solitude, exile, self-sufficiency, seclusion, remoteness, disconnection, insularity the isolation he endured while he was in captivity
in isolation
1. separately, individually, independently, singly, apart Punishment cannot, therefore, be discussed in isolation.
2. alone, separately, by yourself, singly, apart, unaided, unassisted, under your own steam, solitarily He works in isolation but I have no doubts about his abilities.
Quotations
"Isolation must precede true society" [Ralph Waldo Emerson `Self-Reliance']
"Solitude vivifies;"
"Isolation kills" [Joseph Roux Meditations of a Parish Priest]
"Isolation must precede true society" [Ralph Waldo Emerson `Self-Reliance']
"Solitude vivifies;"
"Isolation kills" [Joseph Roux Meditations of a Parish Priest]
Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002
isolation
noun1. The act or process of isolating:
2. The quality or state of being alone:
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Translations
عَزْل، عُزْلَه
izolace
isolation
einangrun
osamitev
ayırmaayrılma
isolation
[ˌaɪsəʊˈleɪʃən]A. N → aislamiento m
the isolation he endured while in captivity → el aislamiento que tuvo que soportar durante su cautividad
we cannot discuss this in isolation → no podemos discutir esto aisladamente
things like this don't happen in isolation → estas cosas no ocurren aisladas
she's being kept in isolation (Med) → la mantienen aislada
we cannot consider this crime in isolation from the others he has committed → no podemos considerar este crimen aislado de los otros que ha cometido
see also splendid
the isolation he endured while in captivity → el aislamiento que tuvo que soportar durante su cautividad
we cannot discuss this in isolation → no podemos discutir esto aisladamente
things like this don't happen in isolation → estas cosas no ocurren aisladas
she's being kept in isolation (Med) → la mantienen aislada
we cannot consider this crime in isolation from the others he has committed → no podemos considerar este crimen aislado de los otros que ha cometido
see also splendid
Collins Spanish Dictionary - Complete and Unabridged 8th Edition 2005 © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1971, 1988 © HarperCollins Publishers 1992, 1993, 1996, 1997, 2000, 2003, 2005
isolation
[ˌaɪsəˈleɪʃən] n (= loneliness) → isolement m
to consider sth in isolation (= on its own) → considérer qch isolément
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005
isolation
n
(= act) (= separation, cutting-off) → Absonderung f, → Isolierung f (esp Med, Chem); (= pinpointing) → Herausfinden nt; (of essential factor) → Herauskristallisierung f
(= state) → Isoliertheit f, → Abgeschnittenheit f; (= remoteness) → Abgelegenheit f, → Abgeschiedenheit f; his isolation from the outside world → seine Abgeschiedenheit von der Außenwelt; this deliberate and self-imposed social isolation → diese absichtliche und selbst auferlegte gesellschaftliche Isolation; spiritual isolation → geistige Isolation; he felt a sense of isolation → er fühlte sich isoliert; Splendid Isolation (Hist) → Splendid Isolation f; he lived in splendid isolation in a bedsitter in the suburbs (iro) → er wohnte weitab vom Schuss in einem möblierten Zimmer am Stadtrand (inf); he was in isolation for three months → er war drei Monate lang isoliert; (in hospital) → er war drei Monate auf der Isolierstation; to keep a patient in isolation → einen Patienten isolieren; to live in isolation → zurückgezogen leben; to consider something in isolation → etw gesondert or isoliert betrachten; it doesn’t make much sense (when taken) in isolation → für sich genommen or ohne Zusammenhang ist es ziemlich unverständlich
Collins German Dictionary – Complete and Unabridged 7th Edition 2005. © William Collins Sons & Co. Ltd. 1980 © HarperCollins Publishers 1991, 1997, 1999, 2004, 2005, 2007
Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995
isolate
(ˈaisəleit) verb to separate, cut off or keep apart from others. Several houses have been isolated by the flood water; A child with an infectious disease should be isolated.
ˈisolated adjective lonely; standing alone.
ˌisoˈlation nounKernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
iso·la·tion
n. aislamiento.
1. proceso de aislar o separar;
2. la separación física de organismos infectados de otros con el fin de evitar la contaminación;
behavioral ___ → ___ conductual;
exclusion ___ → ___ de exclusión;
infectious ___ → ___ de infección;
___ ward → sala de ___.
English-Spanish Medical Dictionary © Farlex 2012
isolation
n aislamiento; protective — aislamiento protector; respiratory — aislamiento respiratorio; reverse — aislamiento inversoEnglish-Spanish/Spanish-English Medical Dictionary Copyright © 2006 by The McGraw-Hill Companies, Inc. All rights reserved.