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- iso·la·bili·ty noun
- non·iso·la·ble adjective
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This end is best fulfilled by conceiving entities that under some point of view are practically isolable from the context in which they occur.
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We shall see that matter has a tendency to constitute isolable systems, that can be treated geometrically.
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Other finite fields of consciousness seem in point of fact not to be similarly resolvable into isolable parts.
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