insulate against

insulate (someone or something) against (someone or something)

To protect someone or something from something negative or unpleasant. What can we use to insulate us against this bitter cold? I try to insulate my younger siblings against Dad's wrath when he's had a hard day at work.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

insulate someone or something against someone or something

 and insulate someone or something from someone or something
to protect someone or something against the effect of someone or something. Use an extra blanket to insulate the baby against the cold. John is a bad influence on the children, and I've taken care to insulate them against him. We insulated the children from the effects of John and his bad habits.
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McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • insulate
  • insulate (someone or something) against (someone or something)
  • insulate (someone or something) from (someone or something)
  • a ghost at the feast
  • (someone or something) promises well
  • a whack at (something)
  • a/the feel of (something)
  • (I) wouldn't (do something) if I were you
  • a slew of (something)
  • (have) got something going (with someone)
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Miral said the roof truss will contribute to the arena's "green credentials", and supports a self-shading facade that will support natural light, insulate against heat, and help cut energy consumption.
He further noted that central banks often do not have the tools available to insulate against market turmoil, and planning for risk has been minimal.
This material offers remarkable advantages for oil and gas applications (including natural corrosion resistance, low weight, extended durability for long life applications, much higher thermal resistance than metal - making it easier to insulate against heat and cold - and benign environments for wireless communications).
The VSC ensures that cars maintain their positions on the track as well as the gap between them, but does not insulate against the advantage that a team can gain in the pit stops where it's business as usual.
This is the time to implement the reforms that are going to insulate against potential downturns in the future," said World Bank President Jim Yong Kim during his opening remarks at the 2017 Annual Meetings.
They are used around homes, buildings and other structures to eliminate air leaks and drafts, seal gaps and cracks, and insulate against the elements.
It has a thick bottom later and a thinner top layer, and is designed to absorb body heat quickly and insulate against the cold.
To better insulate against cold and heat, and improve long-term performance, consider upgrading to a fiberglass door.
The metallic enclosures further insulate against ambient noise.
A number of foreign companies have invested in assembly lines in Russia in recent years, both to insulate against swings in the value of the ruble and offer models adapted to the local climate and tastes.
More than 30 years ago, I read an article in Mother Earth News that suggested raking up fallen autumn leaves, bagging them, and then placing the bags around the foundation of a house to help insulate against winter winds.
Besides responsive insurance solutions, businesses can also take steps to insulate against severe weather from within the organization.
The sound-absorbing material used in car doors of General Motors Co.'s vehicles continues to insulate against more than noise.
The soft-close doors shut almost silently thanks to the standard assisted-closing feature, whilst windows are designed to insulate against noise and heat.