Isolation

Noun

 * 1)  The state of being isolated, detached, or separated.
 * 2) The act of isolating.
 * 3)  The state of not having diplomatic relations with other countries (either with most or all other countries, or with specified other countries).
 * 4) * 1975, W. Raymond Duncan, “Problems of Cuban Foreign Policy”, chapter 20 of Irving Louis Horowitz (editor), Cuban Communism, Fifth Edition, Transaction (publisher, 1985), page 486:
 * As of 1975, diplomatic ostracism is still imposed by the Organization of American States (OAS). The inter-American community also exercises a trade embargo against Cuba. But even within this context of hemispheric isolation, Havana’s diplomacy is strikingly contradictory.
 * 1) * 1993 September, Jon Brook Wolfsthal, “The Israeli initiative”, in The Bulletin of the Atomic Scientists, Volume 49, Number 7, page 8:
 * Israel could offer to ease North Korea’s isolation with diplomatic recognition, ¶  But Washington’s strategy of increasing North Korean isolation left no room for back-channel talks with Tel Aviv,
 * 1) * 2009, Dore Gold, The Rise of Nuclear Iran: How Tehran Defies the West, Regnery Publishing, ISBN 9781596985711, page 49:
 * It [Europe] now pressed Washington to begin direct talks with Tehran, but Undersecretary of State Nicholas Burns, Rice’s point man on Iran, still stressed that diplomatic isolation of Iran—and not diplomatic engagement—was the only acceptable approach for dealing with the Iranian nuclear challenge.
 * 1)  The obtaining of an element from one of its compounds, or of a compound from a mixture
 * 2)  The separation of a patient, suffering from a contagious disease, from contact with others
 * 3)  a database property that determines when and how changes made in one transaction are visible to other concurrent transactions

Adjectives for Isolation
moral; lonely; luxurious; infinite; blank; self-centered; studied; prompt; sectional; moribund; lofty; exposed; sheltered; physical; stupendous; selfish; desolate; deliberate; absolute; anguished; formidable; self-perceived; geographical; awful; magnificent; economic; financial; terrible.

Verbs for Isolation
ate—; bear—; condemn to—; contem¬plate in—; delight in—; dread—; dwell in —; expel into—; meditate in—; penetrate —; procure—; punish by—; resign to—; retire into—; risk—; shake from—; suffer —; wrap in—.

Thesaurus
Jim Crow, X ray, abstraction, alien, alienation, aloneness, aloofness, anonymity, apartheid, apartness, autism, autistic thinking, avoidance mechanism, blame-shifting, blood bank, celibacy, charity ward, clinic, closed meeting, color bar, compensation, confidentiality, confidentialness, consultation room, cordon, cordon sanitaire, cordoning off, decompensation, defense mechanism, delivery room, dereism, dereistic thinking, detachment, disarticulation, disassociation, disconnectedness, disconnection, discontinuity, disengagement, disjointing, disjunction, dislocation, dispensary, displacement, dissociation, disunion, division, divorce, divorcement, emergency, emotional insulation, escape, escape into fantasy, escape mechanism, escapism, ethnocentrism, examining room, exclusiveness, executive session, fantasizing, fantasy, fever ward, flight, foreigner, hospital room, incognito, incoherence, insularity, insulation, intensive care, isolationism, keeping apart, know-nothingism, labor room, laboratory, loneliness, loneness, lonesomeness, luxation, maternity ward, moving apart, narrowness, negativism, nursery, operating room, out-group, outcast, outsider, overcompensation, parochialism, parting, partition, persona non grata, pharmacy, prison ward, privacy, private conference, private room, privatism, privatization, projection, psychotaxis, quarantine, quarantine flag, race hatred, racial segregation, rationalization, recess, reclusion, recovery room, removal, resistance, retirement, retreat, rustication, sanitary cordon, seclusion, secrecy, segmentation, segregation, semi-private room, separateness, separation, separatism, sequestration, single blessedness, snobbishness, sociological adjustive reactions, solitariness, solitude, splendid isolation, stranger, subdivision, sublimation, substitution, subtraction, surgery, therapy, tightness, treatment room, ward, wish-fulfillment fantasy, wishful thinking, withdrawal, xenophobia, yellow flag, yellow jack, zoning

Etymology
From isolate:.

Translations

 * Finnish: eristys, eristyneisyys


 * Polish: izolacja, odosobnienie


 * Finnish: eristäminen


 * Finnish: eristyneisyys


 * Finnish: eristäminen


 * Finnish: eristys, eristäminen


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Related terms

 * insulate
 * insulation
 * isolate
 * isolatedness

Noun

 * 1) isolation
 * 2) insulation

Related terms

 * isoler
 * isolement

Noun

 * 1) isolation (act of isolating)
 * 2) isolation (state of being isolated)

Synonyms

 * Isolierung