0 past simple and past participle of insulate --
1 to cover and surround something with a material or substance in order to stop heat, sound, or electricity from escaping or entering: --
2 to protect someone or something from harmful experiences or influences: --
The whole chamber is surrounded and insulated with wax except for the area between the heater plate and the battery, which is an air space.
All this part of the robot is insulated with wax filler.
The cabinet was thus to be insulated still further from departmental enthusiasm and expertise.
Magnetically insulated ion diode with a gas-breakdown plasma anode.
These men were not insulated, in their civil association or in their research, from the dominant intellectual and ideological trends of the day.
The state was therefore effectively insulated from the tribal power holders who had overthrown previous dynasts and dynasties.
Main banks were therefore no longer adequately compensated for monitoring as they had been in the former insulated environment.
Energy-efficient 4" structural insulated panel exterior walls, with foam sealant at all joints to cut air infiltration.