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Synonyms and antonyms of To isolate someone in British Thesaurus

To isolate someone

isolate (verb)

to keep someone in a place away from other people

exclude (verb)

to make someone feel that they do not belong to your group

segregate (verb)

to separate groups of people or things, especially because of race, sex, or religion. To integrate these groups means to bring them together.

quarantine (verb)

to keep a person or animal in quarantine

alienate (verb)

to make someone feel that they do not belong in a place or group

sideline (verb)

to prevent someone from being involved in something that they would normally expect to be involved in

cut off ()

to prevent someone from leaving a place, or from communicating with people in another place

freeze out ()

to prevent someone from taking part in something

isolate (verb)

to keep a person or animal separate from others because they might have a disease that others could catch

isolate (verb)

to prevent a country or group from communicating with, doing business with, or getting support from other countries or groups

closet (verb)

mainly journalism to shut yourself or someone in a room in order to be alone or have a private discussion

ostracise ()

a British spelling of ostracize

ostracize (verb)

to stop accepting someone as a member of a group and refuse to talk or listen to them

seclude (verb)

formal to keep someone apart from other people

sequester (verb)

to keep a group of people, especially a jury in a court trial, apart from other people