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insulation

[ in-suh-ley-shuhn, ins-yuh- ]

noun

  1. material used for insulating.
  2. the act of insulating.
  3. the state of being insulated.


insulation

/ ˌɪnsjʊˈleɪʃən /

noun

  1. Also calledinsulantˈɪnsjʊlənt material used to insulate a body, device, or region
  2. the act or process of insulating
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  • prein·su·lation noun
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Word History and Origins

Origin of insulation1

First recorded in 1790–1800; insulate + -ion
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Example Sentences

The work often involves carrying out a heat-loss survey, to spot cold areas that require insulation, and to better understand a property’s heating demand.

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The lack of sound insulation was also a regular complaint.

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The Grenfell Inquiry's Phase 2 report heavily criticised Celotex for launching a "dishonest scheme to mislead its customers" over the suitability of its insulation for use on high-rise buildings.

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A growing number of MPs are concerned about the impact on their constituents of poorly installed insulation, while Citizens Advice is calling on the government to "urgently fix" regulation of the sector.

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However Greenpeace UK's policy director, Doug Parr called for spending instead on offshore wind or nationwide home insulation.

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