Quarantined in a sentence as an adjective

Your HN post has been quarantined because you used a forbidden word.

If worst comes to worst, the facilities will be quarantined.

Better keep that ledger quarantined, and look for new fruit on the tree of conjecture.

Villages that quarantined themselves during the Plague were left completely to their own devices.

It's that the whole system is too complex, and the complexity isn't even quarantined in such a way as to be harmless.

It sucks for the healthy ones in the quarantined zone, but allowing anyone to leave the zone while in the middle of an outbreak risks far more lives.

He was immediately quarantined and shipped off to another, less popular team.

If there are seedy places online then it is my choice to avoid them and not the governments right to simply declare them quarantined or off limits.

The extended attribute records that the file is quarantined, but it doesn't contain the detailed information about where the file came from.

What's worse in guinea right now, is that anyone that is showing any symptoms even remotely related to the disease is quarantined with others with it.

It's easily quarantined and therefore deadly to individuals, but not to populations.

Their economic disempowerment was exacerbated a couple of years after they were targetted, when new apartheid-style laws quarantined welfare to natives.

> For the time being, we have quarantined the MedellĂ­n data center\n > and disabled connectivity with Internexa.\n\nDoes this imply that it was CloudFlare's trust of Internexa's announced BGP routing which caused or contributed to the outage?

There is an odd effect if children are dying faster than the quarantine period, but I convinced myself that there was a finite number of children and they would eventually get quarantined if they kept that up allowing the period to finally expire.

Quarantined definitions

adjective

under forced isolation especially for health reasons; "a quarantined animal"; "isolated patients"

See also: isolated