insulation
Americannoun
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material used for insulating.
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the act of insulating.
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the state of being insulated.
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Also called: insulant. material used to insulate a body, device, or region
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the act or process of insulating
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Explanation
Insulation is the process of keeping heat, sound, or electricity from spreading. It's also the material used to do so. If you can hear your neighbor snoring at night, you might need better sound insulation. Your thermos of hot chocolate stays warm when it's freezing outside because the thermos provides insulation. Similarly, the insulation in an ice chest keeps your sodas and food cool at the beach, even when you're being scorched by the sun. Insulation can also refer to a state of being detached or isolated. If you stay at home and avoid TV, the internet, and phone calls, you are in a state of insulation.
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Example Sentences
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"We can't install air conditioning everywhere. It's a false solution that makes the problem worse," he retorted, calling for better insulation of buildings.
From Barron's • Jun. 25, 2026
New building and renovation norms focus quite naturally on insulation, greenery and hi-tech methods for air-circulation - with the express aim of making air-conditioning unnecessary.
From BBC • Jun. 24, 2026
Reform is reviewing planned council expenditure on climate policies including home insulation and electric-vehicle charging points.
From The Wall Street Journal • Jun. 22, 2026
On top of that, squirrels and mice have damaged the insulation.
From MarketWatch • Jun. 9, 2026
As long as Ton-Ton didn’t disturb its insulation, they would be safe.
From "The House of the Scorpion" by Nancy Farmer
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