insulize
/ɪnzˈlaɪz/Definitions
1. verb
to make something resistant to heat or cold by surrounding it with insulating material.
“The worker insulized the pipes before installing the new heating system.”
2. verb
to cause something to be unable to feel or react.
“The sedative insulized her, so she didn’t feel any pain during the operation.”
3. verb
to make something appear to be less serious or threatening by minimizing its significance.
“The politician tried to insulize the issue by saying it was just a minor problem.”