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What is an prefix suffix for isolated?

There isn't a common prefix for "isolated," but there are a few suffixes you can use depending on the specific meaning you want to convey:

Suffixes:

* -tion: This creates a noun, emphasizing the act of isolating: isolation.

* -ly: This creates an adverb, describing something in a way that is isolated: isolatedly.

* -ness: This creates a noun, referring to the state of being isolated: isolatedness.

* -ate: This creates a verb, meaning "to isolate": isolate.

Examples:

* "The scientist conducted a study on the isolation of the virus."

* "The house stood isolatedly on the hill."

* "The isolatedness of the island made it a perfect getaway."

* "They isolated the infected patients."

Prefixes:

While there isn't a common prefix specifically for "isolated," you could use prefixes to modify the meaning of related words:

* Un-: This prefix creates the opposite of a word, so you could use unisolated to mean "not isolated."

* Re-: This prefix means "again" or "back," so you could use re-isolate to mean "isolate again."

* Self-: This prefix indicates something done by oneself, so you could use self-isolation to refer to isolating oneself voluntarily.

Choosing the right prefix or suffix depends on the context and what you want to emphasize.

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