Similar words: individual, individually, individuality, individualism, individualist, individualized, individualistic, individual income tax. Meaning: [‚ɪndɪ'vɪdʊeɪt] v. 1. give individual character to 2. give individual shape or form to.
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1 The characters in the play are beautifully individuated.
2 The characters are beautifully individuated in the play.
3 Man is more individuated than a fly, but not by a great margin.
4 In particular,[www.Sentencedict.com] contingent entities can not be individuated in an absolute sense by any kind of descriptive phrase.
5 A mental event is individuated, first, as being within the consciousness of a given individual.
6 Judgements of worth and social sanctions are individuated and tailored to past commitments.
7 Such characters individuate him from other writers.
8 Mars is the planet through which we individuate and know ourselves as separate and distinct.
9 Already we can individuate three central characteristics of the modern age of imperialism that have changed today.
10 There is a gulf between God and humankind. So Kafka insisted people should individuate their religious beliefs. It was the road of redemption to God.
11 Individual souls for a particular lifetime are products of oversouls who individuate each soul for duty in a particular physical body.
12 Federal law requires public schools to help disabled students through special education service ( service ) and individuate ( individualize ) programs.
13 Researches and practices testify that accurate strategy can effectively promote the individuate understanding of the students.
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