unisolate

English

Etymology

From un- +‎ isolate.

Verb

unisolate (third-person singular simple present unisolates, present participle unisolating, simple past and past participle unisolated)

  1. (transitive) To free from isolation.
    • 1860, The Scottish Gardener, page 535:
      [] to unisolate the scientific worker, to take him out of the precincts of his closet, out of the narrow boundary of his own thoughts, and bring him into contact with his fellow-workers []