insulate
/ˈɪnsjʊleɪt/
insulate
English
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Definition
To separate, detach, or isolate.
Etymology
From Latin īnsula (“isle, island”) + -ate (verb-forming suffix) or from Late Latin īnsulātus (“made an island”), see etymology at -ate. First attested in the 16th century; the general verb īnsulō (“insulate”) is attested only in New Latin and postdates the English term, but influence from an otherwise unattested Medieval Latin counterpart cannot be ruled out. Piecewise doublet of isolate.
Example Sentences
- "Ceramic can be used to insulate power lines."
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