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Any device that absorbs vibration or noise, or prevents its transmission; Also: An electrical device that detects short circuits and insulates them

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Usage examples (33)
  • But the violent motion is confined to the isolator, meaning the building above only rocks very gently.
  • Then one day, 2 years after our wedding, the isolator did something very odd.
  • It's meant for beginners and I can't imagine painting this way, but the color checker or isolator is a good tip.
  • When a quake strikes, layers of rubber and steel inside the isolator move back and forth in response to the ground movement below.
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