0 to cover, protect or separate (something) with a material that does not let especially electrical currents or heat etc pass through it -- cách ly
In reaction, people turned to informal networks of friends and family, creating an 'hour-glass' society in which individuals insulated themselves from distrusted formal organizations.
In all cases, those agencies insulated from presidential control at their creation are more durable than other agencies.
The assembly is enclosed in a thermally insulated and pressurized case to reduce its sensitivity to external temperature changes.
Actuarial work was thus rather insulated from developments in statistical theory generally during this period.
He insulates himself in his inwardness, telling his secret neither to his wife nor his four children.
To some extent, however, the centre was insulated from him.
The grid emission electrode is insulated from the hollow anode.
Knowing that the separation-of-powers insulates them from such legislative overrides, courts may be emboldened to take on a more active role.