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Associations of "Quarantine s" (30 Words)
alienate | Make (someone) feel isolated or estranged. The boring work alienated his employees. |
alienation | The state or experience of being alienated. Most leases contain restrictions against alienation. |
alone | Used to emphasize that only one factor out of several is being considered and that the whole is greater or more extreme. The burden of proof rests on the prosecution alone. |
complacent | Showing smug or uncritical satisfaction with oneself or one’s achievements. He had become complacent after years of success. |
cordon | Cord or ribbon worn as an insignia of honor or rank. The city centre was cordoned off after fires were discovered in two stores. |
detachment | Avoiding emotional involvement. Structural problems resulted in cracking and detachment of the wall. |
dissociate | (especially in abstract contexts) disconnect or separate. These compounds are dissociated by solar radiation to yield atoms of chlorine. |
division | Biology a group of organisms forming a subdivision of a larger category. He was MP for the Lancaster division of North Lancashire. |
divorce | Get a divorce formally terminate a marriage. A desire to divorce myself from history. |
estrange | Remove from customary environment or associations. He became estranged from his father. |
extradite | Hand over (a person accused or convicted of a crime) to the jurisdiction of the foreign state in which the crime was committed. They extradited the fugitive to his native country so he could be tried there. |
facility | A building or place that provides a particular service or is used for a particular industry. An overdraft facility. |
hospice | A lodging for travellers, especially one run by a religious order. Hospice workers. |
insular | Ignorant of or uninterested in cultures, ideas, or peoples outside one’s own experience. Insular attitudes toward foreigners. |
isolate | A person or thing that has been or become isolated. A country which is isolated from the rest of the world. |
isolated | Being or feeling set or kept apart from others- Sherwood Anderson. Little isolated worlds as abruptly disjunct and unexpected as a palm shaded well in the Sahara. |
isolation | A country’s withdrawal from international politics. Isolation from family and friends may also contribute to anxiety. |
partition | Divide a room into smaller rooms or areas by erecting partitions. The cafe was divided up by glass partitions. |
remote | A remote control device. A remote possibility. |
schism | The formal separation of a church into two churches or the withdrawal of one group over doctrinal differences. The widening schism between Church leaders and politicians. |
seclude | Keep (someone) away from other people. I secluded myself up here for a life of study and meditation. |
secluded | Hidden from general view or use. A secluded romantic spot. |
seclusion | The state of being private and away from other people. They enjoyed ten days of peace and seclusion. |
segregate | Someone who is or has been segregated. We don t segregate in this county. |
segregation | (genetics) the separation of paired alleles during meiosis so that members of each pair of alleles appear in different gametes. The segregation of pupils with learning difficulties. |
separate | A garment that can be purchased separately and worn in combinations with other garments. The couple separated after 25 years of marriage. |
separation | (law) the cessation of cohabitation of man and wife (either by mutual agreement or under a court order. Religion involved the separation of the sacred and the profane. |
sequester | Keep away from others. The cations were sequestered. |
underpopulated | Having a lower population density than normal or desirable. The rocky and underpopulated west coast. |