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To set apart from others.
separate
isolate
cut off
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Russian leaders believe it would
insulate
them against the new US system.
2
Energy efficiency projects, for example to
insulate
homes, may fit the bill.
3
The polyurethane unit makes chemicals used to
insulate
refrigerators and other appliances.
4
Alas, even Hasler's successes could not
insulate
him from his self-wrought failings.
5
However, these MARs did not completely
insulate
the associated transgenes from position effects.
6
We
insulate
them from a reality that would actually be good for them.
7
Those looking to
insulate
themselves from future price hikes have two realistic options.
8
Her administration also controls capital flows and curbs imports to
insulate
the economy.
9
We use money to
insulate
ourselves from the risk, noise, inconvenience.
10
Aside from using popularity to
insulate
myself from others, I also used aloofness.
11
But experts in government ethics said that would do little to
insulate
Trump.
12
But increasingly the ways to
insulate
yourselves are declining, Benedict said.
13
If you want to
insulate
and survive relatively unscathed you should start preparing.
14
You can
insulate
the screws by packing the tops with snow.
15
Rent a surfboard and wetsuit to
insulate
yourself from the chilly Pacific Ocean.
16
A taped-on foam pad can
insulate
your hand from a frigid axe head.
insulate
·
insulate against
insulate homes
insulate people
insulate well
insulate refrigerators
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