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Insularity
Insularity meaning
The quality or property of being insular.
Synonyms of Insularity
Example sentences (11)
Italian cinema has shed its insularity as it embraces international moviemaking.
It takes a special kind of insularity to be first lady of the United States, in the White House on Jan.
Omissions such as this reinforce a sense of a growing insularity about the British political debate.
Amazingly, the designers of the executive housing estate here managed to create the same sort of insularity you’d normally find on the city’s outskirts.
In very different ways, the vase travelling the seas and Ashraf’s film about everyday Islamophobia are challenges to insularity.
As the government and private corporations have stressed internationalization, greater numbers of individuals have been directly affected, decreasing Japan's historical insularity.
Beyond anything else, they could not deal with Atta's personality, described as "complete, almost aggressive insularity".
If we can, from this university, send forth graduates who can combine learning and ways of thought of the Far East and of the West, they may play a great part in overcoming the barriers of prejudice, insularity and ignorance," he concluded.
See esp. ch. 4, "Kehillah: Orthodox Insularity and Community Boundaries" on integration, intergroup friendship, permeability of group boundaries.
The amount they receive is based upon several calculations which include a consideration for population, land area, administrative units, dispersal of population, relative poverty, fiscal pressure and insularity.
These latter trends reflect a countervailing tendency in Anglicanism towards insularity, reinforced perhaps by the "big tent" nature of the tradition which seeks to be comprehensive of various views and tendencies.