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Meaning of insulate
The primary meaning of the word "insulate" is to protect or shield something from heat, cold, or electricity, or to separate or detach something from others.
Etymology of insulate
The word "insulate" comes from the Latin word "insulare", which means "to make into an island", from "insula", meaning "island".
Historically, the word "insulate" was first used in the 17th century to describe the act of making something into an island, or separating it from others.
Over time, the word's meaning expanded to include the concept of protecting or shielding something from external factors.
Synonyms
isolate
separate
detach
disconnect
shield
protect
safeguard
secure
defend
guard
screen
block
hinder
obstruct
bar
prevent
restrain
restrict
limit
confine
seclude
enclose
envelop
wrap
cover
blanket
pad
cushion
muffle
dampen
deaden
silence
still
quiet
mute
hush
soften
reduce
minimize
lessen
decrease
diminish
weaken.
Definitions
- To protect something, especially a building or a pipe, from heat, cold, or noise by surrounding it with a material that stops the heat, cold, or noise from passing through.
- To separate or detach something from others, or to prevent something from being affected by something else.
- To make someone feel isolated or disconnected from others.
Usage Examples
- The house was well-insulated, keeping it warm in the winter and cool in the summer.
- She felt insulated from the rest of the world, living in a remote cabin in the woods.
- The company will insulate the pipes to prevent them from freezing in the cold weather.