insularity в словаре PONS

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It then uses its characters to create a fully realised sense of place, from the muscular proselytizing of its evangelists to the insularity of its bayou-dwellers.
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The theme of isolation appears to result from the characters' inability to communicate with one another, and the characters' own insularity seems to exacerbate their difficulty communicating with others.
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The internet brings connections and kicks back at insularity.
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Academic insularity is colloquially criticized as being ivory tower; when used pejoratively, this term is criticized as anti-intellectualism.
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These dramatic changes also fed domestic developments that were lessening the society's insularity and parochialism.
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The insularity of many progressive nonprofits within the sector as a whole is a relatively new phenomenon.
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Not least because cultural insularity and extremism are products of the failures of wider society to foster a shared sense of belonging and to advance liberal democratic values.
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Part of this is explained by the neighborhood's insularity.
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Renewal places emphasis on direct spiritual experience, and values accessibility over insularity...
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To begin with we were resolved to avoid insularity.
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