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Example sentences for "isolates"

Lexicographically close words:
isochronism; isochronous; isogonic; isolate; isolated; isolating; isolation; isolationism; isomer; isomeric
  1. When the hepatic abscess points externally towards M, the like process isolates the matter from the cavities of the chest and abdomen.

  2. Q, which invests them and isolates them from adjacent structures.

  3. On a greater scale, this is exactly what takes place in the case of a nation which isolates itself by adopting a prohibitive regime.

  4. Remark this: A nation isolates itself looking forward to the possibility of war; but is not this very act of isolating itself the beginning of war?

  5. Such an analysis never isolates this particular exception which constitutes the scientific problems as an individual experience.

  6. So the barrier which isolates and protects the totemic being yields but slowly and with active resistance, which bears witness to what it must have been at first.

  7. Yet society conceives him, and obliges us to conceive him, as invested with a character sui generis that isolates him, holds at a distance all rash encroachments and, in a word, imposes respect.

  8. Isolates gems with a specific gravity of 4.

  9. But this virtue is present precisely when no moment, no determination or particularity isolates itself; or, more closely viewed in a moral aspect, it is when no want asserts its reality and thus becomes a crime.

  10. Then it isolates itself from the germ-tube by a septum, and takes all the essential characteristics of the parent conidium.

  11. To assert that variation is responsible for the individual, that it is the mechanism which isolates him as a being like none other of his fellows, not even his parents, brothers, and sisters, is merely to beg the question.

  12. He is an introvert, his personality is shut in, he isolates himself from the world.

  13. When the child repeats the sound he isolates it, and then accompanies it with the vowel.

  14. We must feel that life goes on with leisurely happiness outside the little room that isolates its tragic occupants; the smoke from fires of turf and wood is in the air; cottagers are at their morning cookery.

  15. Browning in general isolates a single moment or mood of passion, and studies it, with its shifting lights and shadows, as a living microcosm; often it is a moment of crisis, a moment of culmination.

  16. It isolates each man from his fellows; he cannot tell {95} what they know or think, they cannot reach any common ground with him.

  17. It isolates him from nature; he cannot tell what nature is, he cannot tell whether he knows anything of nature or reality at all.

  18. It assumes the principal facts which make that commerce possible, and as is the way of an abstract science it isolates and simplifies them: it detaches them from the confusion with which they are mixed in fact.

  19. The saint and he are in communion together, and their communion isolates them though the church is crowded?

  20. In other words, the central monad isolates itself from all the subordinate monads, that it may consider them, and finds its harmony again in itself.

  21. The individual only detaches himself with difficulty from the maternal breast; he only isolates himself by an effort from the nature around him, from the love which enwraps him, the ideas in which he floats, the cradle in which he lies.

  22. The Forms, which the mind isolates and stores up in concepts, are then only snapshots of the changing reality.

  23. Certainly, the operation by which science isolates and closes a system is not altogether artificial.

  24. Science may consider rearrangements that come closer and closer to each other; it may thus increase the number of moments that it isolates, but it always isolates moments.

  25. By this is a living being distinguished from all that our perception or our science isolates or closes artificially.

  26. Herbart fundamentally isolates the different philosophical sciences, distinguishing especially and in the strictest manner between theoretical and practical philosophy.

  27. The imagination isolates and individualizes what the reason sees together in its unity.

  28. It debilitates the country, disperses the agricultural workers over vast areas, isolates them, robs them of all means of mental development and resistance to exploitation.

  29. His characteristics are absorbed attention, a profound concentration which isolates him from all the stimuli of his environment, and corresponds in intensity and duration to the development of spiritual activities.

  30. The next question is--Have the higher animals the power of analyzing their constructs and forming isolates or abstract ideas of qualities apart from the constructs of which these qualities are elements?

  31. Furthermore, by recombining our isolates in new modes and under new relations, we reach the splendid results of constructive imagination.

  32. May not these have been the stepping-stones from the perceptual predominants of animal man, to the conceptual isolates of rational man?

  33. We isolate the qualities, relationships, feelings; and we name the isolates we obtain.

  34. In the terms which we apply to our isolates consists the richness of our language.

  35. Most of them are types of a class, a profession or a business, yet there is always a touch or two which isolates each of them so that they do not only represent a class but a personal character.

  36. This should now be my aim: no longer that desire to embrace the whole of beauty which isolates a man from his fellows; but to realise enough of loveliness to give pleasure to men who desire to love.

  37. Husain alone has some personality, but even his Easternness, which isolates him, is merged in his love of Luria.

  38. It is the delta of the Irawaddi which isolates the Tenasserim provinces; and the British dependency from which it separates them is-- Arakhan.

  39. The difficulty will be but increased; since whatever facts makes Nicaragua Mexican, isolates the Moskitos.

  40. This isolates them; so that there is no class to which they can be subordinated.

  41. Since the male isolates itself, it follows, if the union of the sexes is to be effected, that the discovery of a mate must rest largely with the female.

  42. In principle its behaviour is similar to that of the Bunting; the male repairs to a definite place, isolates itself, and becomes pugnacious.


  43. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "isolates" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.