isolation

Description

The practice of keeping a person separate or apart from others. For example, people may be kept in isolation to protect them or others from being exposed to an infectious disease.

The feeling of being separate or alone. For example, some people may experience a sense of isolation after receiving a cancer diagnosis.

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