effectively isolated
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being separated from others to a significant degree.
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- After the storm, the small coastal town was effectively isolated from the rest of the country.
- The small village was effectively isolated by the mountains and lack of roads.
- Due to his controversial views, he found himself effectively isolated from his colleagues.
- After the scandal, the politician found himself effectively isolated from his former allies.
- The new sanctions meant the nation was effectively isolated on the global stage.
- The new economic sanctions effectively isolated the rogue state from international trade.
- Without internet access, the rural community is effectively isolated from the digital world.
- Despite living in a crowded city, the elderly man felt effectively isolated due to his hearing loss.
- During the outbreak, the quarantine ward was effectively isolated to prevent the virus from spreading.
- Her groundbreaking research, though brilliant, effectively isolated her from the more traditional academic community.
- If we don't improve our communication, this department will become effectively isolated within the company.
- A lack of reliable internet access can leave entire communities effectively isolated in the digital age.
- She felt effectively isolated at the party, surrounded by people she didn't know.
- The company's outdated technology stack effectively isolated it from industry innovations.
- For centuries, the mountain kingdom remained effectively isolated from outside influences.
- The pandemic measures meant many individuals were effectively isolated in their homes for months.
- The research lab is kept effectively isolated to maintain a sterile environment.
- By refusing to compromise, the leader effectively isolated his party from potential coalition partners.
- The trade embargo left the country effectively isolated from international markets.
- The remote research station was effectively isolated for weeks during the severe winter storm.