Synonym: define, detect, dignify, honor, see. Similar words: anguish, distinct, distinction, distinctive, existing, assist in, consist in, testing. Meaning: [dɪ'stɪŋgwɪʃ] v. 1. mark as different 2. detect with the senses 3. be a distinctive feature, attribute, or trait; sometimes in a very positive sense 4. make conspicuous or noteworthy 5. identify as in botany or biology, for example.
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91 It was difficult to distinguish these reports from those which were elicited from subjects roused from deeper levels of sleep.
92 We can, therefore, distinguish between different compounds, or between chemically distinct atoms in a single compound.
93 Doctors call this reaction chronic inflammation to distinguish it from the immediate, acute reaction or injury or allergy.
94 It is vital therefore to distinguish between the two kinds of breach of covenant.
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95 Third, it should be relatively easy to distinguish work activity from other kinds of activity.
96 The first step towards understanding the crisis of 1931 is to distinguish between different types of coalition government.
97 The trick in improving quality was to distinguish between variation due to random causes and that due to specific or assignable causes.
98 But even functional psychosis can vary in symptomatology and psychiatrists generally distinguish between two main forms.
99 Naturally, we turn to medical experts to help us distinguish between a cold and the flu or another ailment.
100 We say that he discovers his identity as he learns to distinguish between his body and the rest of the world.
101 He was clever, but disinclined to distinguish himself in study, athletic but lazy,[sentencedict.com] honest but argumentative.
102 From that time onwards there was reason still, but not so much reason, to distinguish between trusts and legacies.
103 It is useful to distinguish between an original edition, a popular reprint, and a critical edition.
104 Its part is generally written in the treble clef on B or G to distinguish it from the side-drum.
105 One might distinguish three kinds of policy areas in which a country either is or is not sovereign.
106 I shall not attempt to distinguish the particular sources of individual ideas.
107 Juries may not understand the niceties of nuclear energy, but they can distinguish right and wrong.
108 Forest Goblin shamans are prone to run off dizzily, or just blunder about, unable to distinguish fact from venom-induced fiction.
109 In biological systems, it is therefore necessary to distinguish between osmotically active and osmotically inactive particles.
110 You had to go by their strut to distinguish between who should be approached and who avoided.
111 All of this should also help social workers to distinguish the important from the trivial.
112 So, how can a potential buyer distinguish good wood carvings from hardwood carvings in a craft shop?
113 Without some element of suffering in our lives, it is difficult to distinguish a pleasurable life from a happy life.
114 They had to distinguish between problems because of a lack of ability from those of a lack of motivation.
115 It is important to distinguish between integrated agriculture and organic farming.
116 It is important, however, to distinguish between the current situation and what the future holds.
117 Humans could no longer be allowed any such privileged, mystical feature as free will to distinguish them.
118 How could I phrase the question so that I could distinguish between free choice and manipulative coercion?
119 Toward the end of Period 1, an infant begins to distinguish between objects, a behavior not present at birth.
120 As he got older, spoke more and was spoken to more, he began to distinguish two kinds of people.
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