isolation in Finnish
isolation in Finnish is eristyneisyys, eristys, eristäminen — isolation means the state of being separated or apart from others.
isolation in Finnish
eristyneisyys
(chiefly, uncountable) The state of being isolated, detached, or separated; the state of being away from other people.
eristys
(chiefly, uncountable) The state of being isolated, detached, or separated; the state of being away from other people.
eristäminen
eristyneisyys
(diplomacy, of a country) The state of not having diplomatic relations with other countries (either with most or all other countries, or with specified other countries).
eristys
(medicine) The separation of a patient, suffering from a contagious disease, from contact with others (compare: quarantine)
eristäminen
(medicine) The separation of a patient, suffering from a contagious disease, from contact with others (compare: quarantine)
What does "isolation" mean?
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noun The state of being separated or apart from others.
"He spent the winter in near-total isolation at the remote cabin."
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noun The process of separating a substance, cause, or factor from everything else, in science or investigation.
"The isolation of the virus was a key step in developing the vaccine."
isolation in a sentence
- He spent the winter in near-total isolation at the remote cabin.
- The disease was contained through strict isolation measures.
- The isolation of the virus was a key step in developing the vaccine.
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Frequently asked questions
What is "isolation" in Finnish?
"isolation" in Finnish is eristyneisyys, eristys, eristäminen. isolation means: The state of being separated or apart from others.
How do you use "isolation" in a sentence?
Example: "He spent the winter in near-total isolation at the remote cabin." In Finnish, "isolation" is eristyneisyys, eristys, eristäminen.
Are there other ways to say "isolation" in Finnish?
Yes — Finnish has 3 translations listed for "isolation": eristyneisyys, eristys, eristäminen.
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