leave sb/sth isolated

Frequency: 6.54.1 per million words

to cause someone or something to become or remain isolated

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Examples (10)

  • Without help, many elderly people would be left isolated.
  • The new policy might leave some communities isolated from essential services.
  • His stubborn refusal to compromise could leave him politically isolated.
  • The company's decision to close the local branch will leave many residents isolated.
  • A lack of public transport often leaves rural areas isolated.
  • Her illness temporarily left her socially isolated from her friends.
  • Failing to adapt to new technologies can leave a business isolated in the market.
  • The government's actions threatened to leave the country economically isolated.
  • Don't leave your pet isolated for too long; they need companionship.
  • The sudden move abroad left the children emotionally isolated at first.