Verb:
- To set apart or separate from others.
- To place (someone or something) in quarantine or seclusion.
- To identify and examine (something) separately or individually.
Prepositions:
- “From” (isolate from)
- “In” (isolate in)
- “To” (isolate to)
- “As” (isolate as)
Collocations:
- Isolate a virus, isolate oneself, isolate bacteria, isolate a problem, isolate DNA, isolate from society, isolate from family.
Example Sentences:
- The scientist needs to isolate the bacteria to study its properties.
- It’s important to isolate the contaminated area to prevent the spread of disease.
- He chose to isolate himself from social media for a month.
- The patient was isolated in a separate room to prevent infecting others.
- The researcher will isolate the specific gene responsible for the trait.
- The government decided to isolate the affected region due to the outbreak.
- The technician will isolate the faulty component for repair.
- The goal is to isolate the cause of the malfunction.
- They need to isolate the chemical compound to analyze its structure.
- It’s challenging to isolate individual voices in a crowded room.
- The doctor recommended isolating the patient until test results are back.
- She feels the need to isolate herself from negative influences.
- The team must isolate the source of the electrical problem.
- The software allows you to isolate specific data points for analysis.
- Researchers use special techniques to isolate rare minerals.
- The athlete was isolated from the rest of the team due to illness.
- The project aims to isolate the key variables affecting the outcome.
- The policy is to isolate hazardous materials from regular waste.
- They will isolate the problematic code to debug it.
- The study will isolate the effects of diet on heart health.
- He needs to isolate himself from distractions to focus on studying.
- The quarantine measures aim to isolate potential carriers of the virus.
- The goal is to isolate and neutralize the security threat.
- The scientist used a centrifuge to isolate the plasma from blood samples.
- The group decided to isolate themselves from outside interference.
- The lab technician will isolate the purest form of the chemical compound.
- Isolating individual sounds in a noisy environment can be challenging.
- They plan to isolate specific populations for the study.
- The team is working to isolate the genetic markers for the disease.
- She wants to isolate herself from the stress of work for a while.
- The policy aims to isolate disruptive behavior in the classroom.
- Isolating the cause of the problem took longer than expected.
- The researcher will isolate the variables to test their impact.
- The company needs to isolate the defective parts for replacement.
- The committee will isolate the key issues for discussion.
- They need to isolate the core issue affecting customer satisfaction.
- The teacher suggested isolating the problematic section for further review.
- The technician will isolate the network issue to restore connectivity.
- Isolating the specific gene mutation is crucial for developing a treatment.
- The team will isolate the relevant data points for analysis.
Issue:
Noun:
- An important topic or problem for debate or discussion.
- A point in question or dispute between parties.
Verb:
- To supply or distribute (something) officially or formally.
- To send out or circulate (something).
Prepositions:
- “Of” (issue of)
- “To” (issue to)
- “With” (issue with)
- “For” (issue for)
Collocations:
- Issue a statement, issue an order, issue a warning, issue a report, issue a decree, issue a license, issue a certificate.
Example Sentences:
- Climate change is a pressing global issue.
- The committee discussed the issue of funding for the project.
- The magazine covers current social issues in its latest edition.
- The company needs to address the issue of employee morale.
- The issue of homelessness requires immediate attention from policymakers.
- They debated the issue of gun control for hours.
- The mayor issued a statement addressing the budgetary issues.
- The issue of human rights violations was raised at the United Nations.
- The teacher explained the key issues in the chapter.
- She raised an issue about the safety of the new equipment.
- The newspaper published an article on environmental issues.
- They need to resolve the issue before moving forward with the project.
- The committee will investigate the issue of pollution in the river.
- He voiced concerns about the issue of access to healthcare.
- The CEO issued an order to halt production temporarily.
- The judge issued a ruling on the controversial legal issue.
- The government issued a travel advisory for the region.
- The president issued pardons to several prisoners.
- The company issued a recall of faulty products.
- She issued a warning about the approaching storm.
- They issued a press release announcing the merger.
- The city issued permits for the construction project.
- The school issued report cards to students last week.
- He issued a decree banning public gatherings.
- The department issued guidelines for handling hazardous materials.
- The organization issued certificates to participants of the training program.
- She issued an apology for the mistake.
- The manager issued an invitation to the annual conference.
- The editor issued a correction to the article.
- The committee issued a resolution on the matter.
- The minister issued a directive to streamline procedures.
- They issued a summons for the witness to testify.
- The administration issued a policy statement on immigration.
- The court issued an injunction against the construction project.
- The board issued a statement clarifying its position.
- They issued a recommendation to improve safety standards.
- The agency issued licenses for the new business ventures.
- The president issued an executive order on cybersecurity.
- The committee issued findings from their investigation.
- The organization issued guidelines for ethical conduct.