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Common collocations with isolated in American Collocation

isolated adjective

US /ˈaɪsəˌleɪtəd/

very

completely
extremely

She was among people, but she felt completely isolated.

rather

quite
relatively

The university campus can seem relatively isolated and insular.

more and more

increasingly

His behaviour, which was at times bizarre, left him increasingly isolated.

in a particular way

geographically
politically
socially

They organize activities for socially isolated and lonely older people.

be
become
feel
leave someone
remain

Participating in a group or workshop helps students to feel less isolated.

Many older people are left isolated when they finish working.

case
incident
instance
occurrence
outbreak
phenomenon

The committee hope this was an isolated incident but will continue monitoring the situation.