Synonym: distinguish, mark, secern, secernate, separate, severalise, severalize, specialise, specialize, speciate, tell, tell apart. Similar words: different, difference, make a difference, differ, differ from, diffident, reference, conference. Meaning: [‚dɪfə'renʃɪeɪt] v. 1. mark as different 2. be a distinctive feature, attribute, or trait; sometimes in a very positive sense 3. calculate a derivative; take the derivative 4. become different during development 5. evolve so as to lead to a new species or develop in a way most suited to the environment 6. become distinct and acquire a different character.
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31. Try to differentiate between heart and mind, between behaviour and attitude, between thoughts and emotions.
32. Part of the Management course was teaching us how to differentiate essential tasks from less important ones.
33. All societies differentiate and, to a greater or lesser extent, allocate unequal rewards on the basis of age.
34. These will be briefly described in order to differentiate the modifications from those produced by digestion by predators.
35. Indeed, the infant is unable to differentiate between the self and the environment.
36. A high dose dexamethasone test is used to differentiate adrenal hyperplasia from adrenal adenoma or carcinoma.
37. These five vesicles differentiate into the final structure of the brain.
38. The simultaneous administration of two treatments makes it difficult to differentiate which induced the response.
39. Egocentrism takes the form of an inability to differentiate between perceptual events and mental constructions.
40. The patient ends up not knowing how to differentiate between what are her own thoughts, and those which have been implanted.
41. Also, scintigraphy may not differentiate clearly between neuropathy and myopathy.
42. Moreover, in all this research work there is a failure to differentiate types of writing adequately.
43. In heterozygous females, pre-B cells whose active X chromosome expresses the mutant gene would not terminally differentiate and proliferate.
44. We have seen that the preoperational child initially is unable to differentiate between the thoughts of others and his own thoughts.
45. From these profiles it will be established which, if any, indicators most clearly differentiate between groups at different income levels.
46. Dolphin sounds are unintelligible to humans, and cover a larger range of frequencies than we can hear or differentiate.
47. Written forms, they argue, enable the user to differentiate such functions in a way less possible in oral language.
48. It is evident that this study did not differentiate between the intake of bulk laxatives and stimulatory laxatives of the anthranoid type.
49. It is often difficult to differentiate those who deliberately commit fraud from those who are confused in their claims.
50. Some writers use the word intrinsic to differentiate this inner resource from energy that is produced by muscles.
51. One kind of astrocyte and the oligodendrocytes are derived from a common dividing progenitor cell which can differentiate into either cell type.
52. The evidence for the years 838-40 scarcely ever allows us to differentiate Charles's political activity from his father's.
53. This section, arranged alphabetically, will also differentiate between the techniques used for wild and for farm-raised game.
54. Legislation was passed in 1891 which sought to differentiate between first-time and repeating offenders.
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55. But whichever approach one adopts, market coordination has characteristics which differentiate it from hierarchies and networks.
56. The additional assessment is a sensible and welcome attempt to differentiate students' performance by assessing higher-order skills.
57. Then, with luck, some of the reintroduced, transformed cells will differentiate to form germ cells in that embryo.
58. But there are also important features for industrial structure which differentiate the eurobond market from most other financial markets.
59. The way to differentiate the product is therefore through the quality of service provided by staff.
60. There is no evidence that the infant, behaving so, can differentiate between objects.
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