English to Gujarati Dictionary isolated

isolated

અલગ
definition
adjective
isolated farms and villages
far away from other places, buildings, or people; remote.
translation of 'isolated'
verb
છૂટું પાડવું
example
Nowadays, colleges are no longer 'isolated' or remote ivory towers.
The views from the house are fantastic, though if you look back at old family photographs you see that it once was quite an 'isolated' building.
What we saw was a group of works created by 'isolated' individuals with little contact with each other or developments elsewhere.
Of the 187 whites killed, the majority were convicts working as shepherds and stockmen on 'isolated' properties in remote locations.
Villages around Swindon are being encouraged to take part in a scheme to bring touring arts to more 'isolated' areas.
Generally, with 'isolated' and notable exceptions such as impaired driving, the perceived risk of detection for commission of a crime is low.
After the completion of the Telegraph Station it remained an 'isolated' group of buildings in the middle of nowhere.
Therefore nature cannot be divided into 'isolated' building blocks.
He is, as best anyone can tell, in Afghanistan, which means that he's operating in one of the most remote and 'isolated' places on earth.
Post-Armageddon movies have one thing in common, an 'isolated' group of survivors, living communally and starting over.
But the scandal of Enron's collapse is not an 'isolated' example of a single company run amok, or even a handful of companies.
In fact, it was neither 'isolated' nor exceptional.
Urban design tends to concern itself with the collective, architecture with 'isolated' buildings.
But Edwards believes they are more common than the three apparently 'isolated' cases in Britain, the United States and Holland suggest.
He laughed upon hearing that there was now a McDonald's on the 'isolated' and remote Aleutian outpost.
Denmark's orderly agricultural landscape is richly studded with traditional buildings including country estates, villages and 'isolated' farms.
In any event, this appeared to be a single 'isolated' incident.
In remote and 'isolated' regions of the Pacific Rim, for instance, these problems are considerably magnified.
The north part of Belgium consists of 'isolated' farms between villages, while the south tends to contain larger groups of farms.
First contacts with completely 'isolated' tribes are rare these days, but they still happen.
For a while Marx lived an 'isolated' existence, unconnected with any organized political group.
JFK is forced to handle political dealings, serial killing gangs and defend the 'isolated' building from a nuclear strike.
The latter state of mind seemed totally understandable given his 'isolated' existence.
However, he is being largely shielded from it - he lives, as I understand it, an 'isolated' , though luxurious, existence on his concert tour.
There were differences between late and early students in understanding normal English speech, 'isolated' sentences, and single vocabulary.
The aim was for cultural institutions to provide points of contact between an 'isolated' elite and the public.
The model for the great boarding schools was one with a remote, 'isolated' site and harsh regime.
A small blood test could lead to a life-changing operation for a Lancaster mum - rescuing her from an 'isolated' and life-threatening existence in a hospital bed.
That man probably carried a single copy of the flawed gene that has now become common in this 'isolated' population.
Such a person may find himself socially 'isolated' because he doesn't indulge in everyday dishes.
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