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What (who) is Isolation - definition

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Isolation         
·noun The act of isolating, or the state of being isolated; insulation; separation; loneliness.
isolation         
n.
1.
Separation, disconnection, insulation, segregation, detachment.
2.
Loneliness, solitariness, solitude.
isolation         
¦ noun the process or fact of isolating or being isolated.
Phrases
in isolation without relation to others; separately.

Wikipedia

Isolation

Isolation is the near or complete lack of social contact by an individual.

Isolation or isolated may also refer to:

Pronunciation examples for Isolation
1. Isolation.
What You're Really Meant to Do _ Robert Steven Kaplan _ Talks at Google
2. Isolation.
Thriving in Difficult Times _ Doug Kraft _ Talks at Google
3. Isolation--
What You're Really Meant to Do _ Robert Steven Kaplan _ Talks at Google
4. Isolation.
Thriving in Difficult Times _ Doug Kraft _ Talks at Google
5. social isolation.
The End of the Suburbs - Where the American Dream is Moving _ Leigh Gallagher _ Talks at Google
Examples of use of Isolation
1. Splendid isolation is frequently more about isolation than splendidness.
2. Isolation Khurana‘s isolation was complete when several senior BJP leaders, with whom he was closely associated, stopped entertaining him.
3. Pressure, isolation and fatigue undermine good judgment.
4. Otherwise, the isolation period can continue indefinitely.
5. Some call it social isolation or disconnectedness.