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individualization

NOUN
  1. discriminating the individual from the generic group or species

How To Use individualization In A Sentence

  • Mary is the generalized young thing of novelettes, with no attempt at individualization except perhaps her "velvety" eyes, which however are forgotten in the course of the story. A Doomed Young Man
  • There is some, 'individualization' involved even in acute attacks (of Bronchitis) - & no, Citizendium, the Citizens' Compendium - Recent changes [en]
  • It does not affect the conviction and it's only the ground of sentence and execution individualization.
  • The philosophy rests on what Mr. Gardner terms "individualization," getting students to deeply understand a lesson or topic by learning about each of the children's learning styles, and "pluralization," the practice of teaching each subject in a few different ways. Beyond the Test-Prep Bounds
  • The third in the DS series, the 'i' stands for "individualization" or "eye" as it alludes to one of the new hardware additions. Popgadget: Personal Tech for Women
  • It is of the Criminal Individualization and specific utilization of economical execution of punishment and socialization.
  • Stereotype and individualization are two different arts of characterization.
  • Many of them could not be raised above the lowest class of common labourers, but by adopting a system of individualization, that is studying each man's natural abilities, we could always arrive at the best results. Six Years in the Prisons of England
  • The cognitive processing of needs also results in the individualization of motivation which is related to the ability of self-development and of self-regulation.
  • It is to the extreme individualization involved by the developments of erotic symbolism that the fetichist owes his morbid and perilous isolation. Studies in the Psychology of Sex, Volume 5 Erotic Symbolism; The Mechanism of Detumescence; The Psychic State in Pregnancy
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