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Example sentences for "insulated"

Lexicographically close words:
insular; insularity; insularum; insulas; insulate; insulating; insulation; insulator; insulators; insulis
  1. It was not much more than an altitude suit, aluminized to withstand the blazing heat of sunshine in emptiness, and with extravagantly insulated soles to the magnetic boots.

  2. But mainly the space boots were insulated against the almost dull-red-heat temperatures of long-continued sunshine.

  3. The noise of the jet motors outside rose to a thunderous volume which came even through the little ship's insulated hull.

  4. For loop lamps the socket consists of an insulated block, having on it two little hooks, which engage with the eyes of the lamp.

  5. An electroscope may be made of a strip of gold-leaf attached to an insulated brass plate and confined in a brass vessel with glass windows.

  6. It is a small, square, castellated structure, standing on an insulated rock, and surmounted by a lantern and spire.

  7. They are insulated hydraulic pillars, called Souterrais, standing in long rows, like slender square castles or watch-towers.

  8. To prevent the contractions in the muscles of the leg from producing any fallacy, the crural artery should be laid bare, and insulated from surrounding parts, by passing a thin plate of glass, or sealing wax, between it and them.

  9. The head of a frog having been separated from its body, the latter was laid upon a plate of zinc, held by a person sitting in an insulated chair, which communicated with the prime conductor of an electrical machine.

  10. Contractions were then excited in the frog, by placing one end of a bent silver wire, insulated in sealing wax, upon the nerves of the frog, and the other end upon the bar of zinc.

  11. This new influence likewise resembles that of the torpedo, in producing its effects almost equally well, when both it and the subject upon which it acts are insulated from surrounding conductors.

  12. A frog was laid, successively, upon a number of different metals, insulated upon glass, and positively electrified by communicating with the prime conductor of an electrical machine.

  13. But when either the zinc, or probe was held by another person not communicating with me; or when either of them was insulated in a stick of sealing wax; no contraction whatever took place.

  14. On placing different metals in the meatus auditorius externus of both my ears, and establishing an insulated metallic communication between them, I felt, or fancied that I felt, a disagreeable jirk of my head.

  15. The armature is made by taking a pulley and encircling it with a rim of sheet-iron bands, each insulated from the other by asbestos paper.

  16. The contact segments are supported at both ends by solid insulating disks; but they are insulated from each other by the air spaces between them, where the brushes rub upon them.

  17. Here a a a are the segments or contact pieces insulated from each other, and b' b b are the collecting brushes carried on a spindle, c c'.

  18. There a is the pulley which is keyed to the shaft of the machine, and is encircled with bands of sheet iron, b, insulated from each other by ribbons of asbestos paper laid between every two bands.

  19. Muirhead and Hopkinson cut grooves in the faces of the iron cores, and fill them up with sheet-iron strips insulated from each other, similar to the sheet-iron rim of the armature.

  20. On one or both sides of the rim thus formed, radial slots are cut to admit radial coils of insulated copper wire or ribbon, so that they lie in planes parallel to the plane of the pulley.

  21. At the time the Zeppelin was a highly charged electrical machine or battery as it were, insulated by the surrounding air.

  22. In the later vessels of this type the wireless installation is housed in a well insulated compartment.

  23. The life-boats are insulated from the structure proper, and the inner and outer walls of the structure are insulated from each other.

  24. Then, too, they had to be protected from the overwhelming pressure and poisonous qualities of the air, and insulated from a temperature far above the melting point of water.

  25. Stevens cast off the heavily-insulated plug connecting the power plant leads to his now almost fully charged accumulators, strapped himself and Nadia into place at the controls, and waited, staring into the plate.

  26. Early in 1831 he arranged a small office-bell to be tapped by the polarized armature of an "intensity" magnet, whose coil was in continuation of a mile of insulated copper wire, suspended about one of the rooms of his academy.

  27. Henry appears to have been the first to adopt insulated or silk-covered wire for the magnetic coil; and also the first to employ what may be called the "spool" winding for the limbs of the magnet.

  28. An insulated sphere in the middle of a room is to his mind such a coating; the walls are the outer coating, while the air between both is the insulator, across which the charge acts by induction.

  29. He carried an insulated wire along the axis of a bar magnet from its pole to its equator, where it issued from the magnet, and was bent up so as to connect its two ends.

  30. He looks upon every insulated conductor as the inner coating of a Leyden jar.

  31. He began his experiments 'on the induction of electric currents' by composing a helix of two insulated wires which were wound side by side round the same wooden cylinder.

  32. He then found that he could electrify, by induction, an insulated sphere placed completely in the shadow of a body which screened it from direct action.

  33. Into the second class I throw those papers which address themselves purely to the understanding as an insulated faculty; or do so primarily.

  34. Found where the yellow bunch had run a high-tension insulated wire through a crevice in the rock to the head of that pool into which Langlois drove his pick.

  35. He had discovered a series of sealed wet batteries lined against the wall and, having dragged one of these loose from its wiring, prepared to test it out with a piece of insulated wire.

  36. Instead of cutting off the retreat of Joubert, Lusignan found himself insulated from Alvinzi and forced to lay down his arms to Bonaparte.

  37. Alvinzi was fully deceived, and instead of advancing on some great and well-arranged system, suffered his several columns to endeavor to force the heights by insulated movements which the real strength of Napoleon easily enabled him to baffle.

  38. These are flinty bodies perfectly insulated in strata both of chalk and sand.

  39. These cavities were first open to the outside of the flinty body; but now the pyrites with which they had been filled is insulated in the solid flint.

  40. The long, low bit of land, insulated like its neighbor, is called Procida, a scion of ancient Greece.

  41. To this succeeds the insulated mountain of the volcano, with its summit torn in triple tops.

  42. Thus, a small insulated cloud sailing in a clear sky will, for a few moments, hide the sun from us, and from a certain space near us, while all the region around is illuminated.

  43. Insulated stars of a red color, almost as deep as that of blood, occur in many parts of the heavens; but no green or blue star, of any decided hue, has ever been noticed unassociated with a companion brighter than itself.

  44. Telescopes show the Pleiades to contain fifty or sixty stars, crowded together, and apparently insulated from the other parts of the heavens.

  45. Insulated from the continental turmoil, served by her Titanic bondsmen coal and iron, England was able to defeat the Titan, Napoleon.

  46. We can no longer think of ourselves as insulated from the world, immune from strikes, Socialists, and Syndicalism.

  47. Two insulated wires entering the primers are joined by a platinum wire.

  48. Even now it is impossible to enter Craven without being struck with the insulated homesteads, surrounded by their little garths, and overhung with tufts of trees.

  49. No stress can be laid at least on this insulated and anomalous assembly, the existence of which is only learned from an historian of a century later.

  50. In order to prevent the transmission of vibration, the foundation should be carefully insulated from all neighboring walls.

  51. Only for an instant, and it was insulated inside.

  52. Each filament was covered with countless tiny spheres that isolated and insulated the nerve from contact.

  53. I had brought back hundreds of feet of small insulated wire from electric blasting caps at Gorman.

  54. The meter deposit was three dollars and we spent five dollars for a bunch of used insulated wire and light fixtures.

  55. The sum of the hints given us by legal antiquities" is that "men are first seen distributed in perfectly insulated groups, held together by obedience to the parent.

  56. You mentioned that you had an insulated room," the FBI agent said after a while.

  57. We put one of our test subjects in the insulated room," Dr.

  58. He realized rapidly that his question had been a little silly to begin with, since the insulated room had been the place where all the tests had been conducted in the first place.


  59. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "insulated" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    insular; island; isolated