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What (who) is Insulate - definition

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE -- ONLY PHYSICAL TYPES (ELECTRICITY, HEAT, SOUND)
Insulating; Insulate; Insulating medium; Insulated; Insulation (disambiguation); Insulation materials

Insulate         
·vt To make an island of.
II. Insulate ·vt To prevent the transfer o/ electricity or heat to or from (bodies) by the interposition of nonconductors.
III. Insulate ·vt To place in a detached situation, or in a state having no communication with surrounding objects; to Isolate; to Separate.
insulate         
v. a.
Detach, isolate, separate, disconnect, disunite, disengage.
insulate         
¦ verb
1. protect by interposing material to prevent loss of heat or intrusion of sound.
cover with non-conducting material to prevent the passage of electricity.
2. protect from something unpleasant.
3. archaic make (land) into an island.
Origin
C16: from L. insula 'island' + -ate3.

Wikipedia

Insulation

Insulation may refer to:

Examples of use of Insulate
1. It helps insulate the nominee from the toughest questions.
2. On the other hand, hedging too little may not insulate from volatility.
3. The real problem, however, will be how to insulate the federal police against political influence.
4. The post–Katrina rise in fuel costs had moved my spouse to "properly" insulate our home.
5. Those protections were designed to insulate the OSC from political pressure by officials it investigates.