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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
insolate .
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Examples
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I understand now why the NeoCons wanted to remain insolated from The Hague.
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Sweet, wealthy, beautiful and protected, surely she should've been insolated from a man's violence, but she wasn't.
Yolanda Young: Will Young Women Heed Rihanna's Lesson? Yolanda Young 2010
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Sweet, wealthy, beautiful and protected, surely she should've been insolated from a man's violence, but she wasn't.
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Sweet, wealthy, beautiful and protected, surely she should've been insolated from a man's violence, but she wasn't.
Will Young Women Heed Rihanna's Lesson? Yolanda Young 2010
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Seems to me everyone is insolated from the nasty add.
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A it's insolated, so it holds the tea hot, or you can place it on a tea-candle trivet.
Vintage Silver: Is It Worth the Trouble? elena maria vidal 2009
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If there is an insolated 'wrap' big enough, this 'berg would be alot of fresh water for the dry interior of Australia!
Giant Iceberg Still Heading for Australia (Satellite Images) | Universe Today 2009
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Many of them arrive after a five-day walk, blistered, some of them with sore ulcers, insolated, disenchanted, tired to the death.
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The terrorists and insurgents are insolated and separate, rather like disconnected cells in the Communist Party used to be.
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The year he was seven, the family moved by covered wagon from Pecos, Texas, to an insolated ranch in eastern New Mexico.
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