Perhaps a few, some isolate few remembered that time of chaos a season ago--but it was fleeting recall at best, as somatic responses rose to blot it out.
Our future policy, in the opinion of many, should, however, be to isolate Germany as completely as possible from English influence and to cultivate closer relations with Russia.
A Russo-German understanding, difficult to prevent in any case, is inimical to the interests of England, but it would be rendered inevitable by an attempt on the part of England to isolate Germany.
He had tried to probe the crowd minds, but there were so many conflicting thought-emanations, such a welter of sensations he wasn't able to isolate any single, individual moods or thoughts.
There were many mental undercurrents, and in one or two instances he thought he caught vague hints of sinister intrigue, but was never quite able to isolate these, or to bring them into more distinct focus.
That the danger is believed to be especially great at the first menstruation appears from the unusual precautions taken to isolate girls at this crisis.
But the precautions thus taken to isolate or insulate the girl are dictated by a regard for her own safety as well as for the safety of others.
It is convenient, indeed, to isolate various phases of truth, and consider them as distinct forces working to shape one final product, and as a convenient artifice it is legitimate.
To take away all receptivity, all passivity, from monads would be to isolate them from all relations with others; it would be to deprive them of all power of affecting or being affected by others.
And this can only be done by observations so numerous as to eliminate the disturbances, or else by experiments so delicate as to isolate the phenomena.
The efforts to isolate a specific germ which will produce the disease has thus far failed, though many organisms have been found in the secretions.
All attempts to isolate the microorganisms or the contagium, whatever that may be, have failed.
But we, you know, live in the midst of complete laisser-aller and anarchy; we artists who love order and symmetry, isolate ourselves and work at introducing a little style into some particular portion of the world.
It was to obtain air superiority over the Philippines and to isolate the Japanese forces on the battlefield of Leyte.
This landing, if successful, would isolate the American forces in the Carigara area.
But you can also isolate any one of these sensations by shutting out the rest.
In this two batteries are used which supply current respectively to the two connected lines, condensers being employed to conductively isolate the lines.
Condensers 5 and 6 are employed to completely isolate the lines conductively.
I argue that it would show a false estimate of the interests of the poor to isolate them in any way from the religious souls who would protect and assist them.
Man must isolate himself and become absorbed in his own abstract and empty thoughts before he can lose consciousness of the ever-abiding presence of the Creator.
Isolate certain phenomena, and they do, without doubt, repeat themselves; but it is only when isolated that they can be said to do so.
They isolate the moral law, as I shall show more clearly hereafter, from any law or force in the universe that may be wider and more permanent.
All attempts to isolate the element resulted in failure until recent years.
The chief work with the bean and pea has been to isolate desirable canning types from the present varieties.
I believe with the Martha crab if you will plant it where there are other crab trees around it you get a pretty good crop, but not if you isolate it.
I have ventured to isolate these three clauses from their context, because, if taken in their sequence, they are very significant of the true path by which men draw nigh to God and become righteous.
These clauses, which I have ventured to isolate from their context, contain the elements which secure peace even in storms and troubles.
If there was once a tendency to isolate the Old Testament and ignore comparative research, it is now sometimes found possible to exaggerate its general agreement with Oriental history, life and thought.
The player on the Jew's harp, in order to isolate the harmonics, frames his mouth as though intending to pronounce the various vowels.
Notwithstanding the striking analogy which exists between common chemical and metallurgic operations, since both are employed to isolate certain bodies from each other, there are essential differences which should be carefully noted.
Dr Armstrong, who has analysed the cobra poison, has not been enabled to isolate from it any crystalline principle.
Any attempt to isolate the bones, and remove the anchylosed joint entire, by incising the bones as if for disease, will both prove very laborious, and also probably end in doing some damage to the vessels and nerves in front.
The really difficult part of the operation now begins: to isolate the vessel from the spine behind, the inferior cava on the right side, and the plexus of nerves in the cellular tissue all round.
Can't youisolate some recent key events that can be reversed?
Isolate individuals and groups, then effect status and location changes--" "You mean get a lot of guys to take jobs in other towns through the commercial agents?
I have tried to avoid overloading my pages with details of political history; but in no period is it so easy to miss the whole lesson of events by an attempt to isolate the special influences which affected the organised society of the Church.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "isolate" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.