enisled

/ɛnˈaɪld/
adjective
  1. Placed on or as if on an island; isolated or set apart.
    • They lived an enisled existence in the remote mountain valley.
    • The enisled lighthouse stood alone against the stormy sea.
    • The enisled village could only be reached by boat.
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of enisle.
    • The retreat enisled the guests from the outside world.
    • She enisled herself in the library to finish her novel.
    • The flood enisled the farmhouse for three days.
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