Synonym: identicalness, identity element, identity operator, indistinguishability, individuality, personal identity. Similar words: entity, identify, identical, residential, presidential, identification, quantity, in quantity. Meaning: [aɪ'dentətɪ] n. 1. the distinct personality of an individual regarded as a persisting entity 2. the individual characteristics by which a thing or person is recognized or known 3. an operator that leaves unchanged the element on which it operates 4. exact sameness.
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271. If anorexia is about identity in general, it is also specifically and most importantly about autonomy.
272. Two of the international firms with a particularly well-developed cultural identity are Russell Reynolds and Egon Zehnder.
273. A brother and sister are split apart, and his identity gets swallowed up in an institution.
274. This offer of a spiritual identity was considerably enriched through its association with a potent instrument for popular cultural intervention.
275. Su, distraught because thieves had stolen her suitcases, was arrested for allegedly failing to show police an identity card.
276. The city has been suffering a kind of identity crisis.
277. Nor is a duty to promote a sense of national identity and social cohesion universally acknowledged.
278. But the unit will retain a distinctive identity by having tan berets.
279. Feinstein shares the widespread concern about identity theft and the creation of profiles or dossiers on individuals without their knowledge.
280. That identity will take account of the traditional positions of certain member states.
281. Hugh Farnham was discovered in a retirement home in Florida, living under an assumed identity[http://Sentencedict.com], obsessively chewing on his rusks.
282. So, in the Act parenting is for life, because children need continuity, security, and a sense of identity.
283. The identity of a man is basically no different from that of any other animal.
284. Instinctive acceptance of a corporate identity for this constituency forced the party into an integrative role on two distinct but related fronts.
285. The corporate identity image has been slow to disappear, with the old standard liveries lingering even on Intercity services.
286. Within social geography these constructs have been used to examine landscape identity.
287. The analogy between the identity of a living body and that of personal identity makes this plausible.
288. Always remember to check carefully the identity of any caller whatsoever who wants to gain admittance to your home.
289. Five or six Vietcong guys stopped my bus one morning to check the identity cards of the passengers.
290. A specific entity loses its identity as it emerges into a new entity or a new configuration of entities.
291. But we should be clear that we are redressing a difference, not discovering an identity.
292. I should know ... Friendships become easier for young women in later adolescence as they develop a clearer sense of self identity.
293. Suffused by a kind of fashionable search for the Key to All Mythologies but also with Breton national identity and culture.
294. Identity markers are those social characteristics of an individual that they might present to others to support their national identity claim.
295. Growing up black involves asserting an individual identity, and an ethnic identity.
296. He is adamant that any open manifestation of religious or cultural identity at school goes against the principles of secular state education.
297. The identity of the killer is revealed in the movie's climactic ending.
298. This study aims to examine the role of Protestant working class youth culture in transmitting loyalist ethnic and political identity.
299. The suspicion is that it has been given a new identity, with the collusion of corrupt officials.
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