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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151 It is crucial to distinguish between formal and informal styles of language before one can compare dialects in an accurate way.
152 Thus, we can see that we can distinguish three main classes in contemporary capitalist society.
153 Both characteristics were to distinguish his rule over the next forty years.
154 Of course,[sentencedict.com/distinguish.html] it behoves the legislator to distinguish the categories logically and justly.
155 Many athletes, like Jacklin, distinguish ordinary concentration from this seemingly effortless state.
156 Even a expert would find it hard to distinguish between the original painting and the copy.
157 In trying to sum up what this Green Movement is you need to distinguish between two important polarities, or tendencies.
158 A bleeper sounds in the cab if the hoe is unable to distinguish the rows for a long time.
159 Indeed, it is extremely difficult to distinguish between the primary visual cortex and surrounding areas in this species.
160 It is important to distinguish the influences of both, as both may introduce particular sets of biases into the fossil assemblage.
161 At this point it may be helpful to try and distinguish between a witness and an evangelist.
162 You must distinguish the two cases to know which management discipline and principles to apply.
163 None the less, there are some aspects to the present acid house craze which distinguish it from its predecessors and which need attention.
164 However,[sentencedict.com] it is clear that we still need to distinguish between different advantages which can be distributed unequally.
165 It is often difficult to distinguish the effects of low infections from malnutrition.
166 A retailer is required to distinguish clearly between the two in labelling and display.
167 Must have fought like hell to find its niche within the forest, to distinguish itself within the pack.
168 We need some way to distinguish such events from the crises that mark structural changes.
169 Nowadays it is important to distinguish between two main types of online information: historical and real time.
170 The bird's problem then is to distinguish sickening from edible prey.
171 It is important, however, to distinguish his use of the conception of human freedom.
172 Above all, don't lie to yourself. The man who lies to himself and listens to his own lie comes to a point that he cannot distinguish the truth within him, or around him, and so loses all respect for himself and for others. And having no respect he ceases to love. Fyodor Dostoyevsky
173 The subconscious does not distinguish between desires and fears, between dreams and nightmares.
174 I couldn't distinguish the words, but his tone was clear.
175 Initiative members argue an ACE/Intel machine would have helped Intel distinguish itself from the cloners nipping most furiously at its heels.
176 No serious ideological differences distinguish Fianna Fail, by far the stronger, from Fine Gael.
177 However, you need to distinguish between the case of the single team versus many teams.
178 Child care research should help practitioners distinguish what is grave and enduring from the less serious and transient.
179 In understanding assignment it is important to distinguish assignment from novation.
180 The ability to distinguish between structure and detail, essential and inessential is a function of one's knowledge of a subject.
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