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particularize

VERB
  1. be specific about
    Could you please specify your criticism of my paper?

How To Use particularize In A Sentence

  • The Leipzig, formed in 1988, has cultivated a particularized style in this repertoire, one that, in the National Gallery's cavernous West Garden Court, offers both rewards and frustrations. Leipzig Quartet doesn't play it rough enough
  • In cultural terms, it signals an individual's inevitable mediation with the hegemonic regime of commodification and consumption that either universalizes desires or particularizes traditions.
  • A comparison and contrast between race discrimination and net discrimination teaches us, first, to particularize the discrimination at issue, and to be wary of what I call normative carve‐outs in defining discrimination. Archive 2007-12-09
  • This paper introduced three modes to compare the display, Decoder, driver and data transmit. And particularize some IC in common use. And compare those. IC by a form.
  • I was impelled toward the women I shall presently particularise. The Kempton-Wace Letters
  • SCL's claims were particularised in detail in each of the RODs.
  • To particularize or identify one specific moment downplays how significant this texture, this atmosphere, of living in the dead in that one place, how present that is. 2009 March 12 | NIGEL BEALE NOTA BENE BOOKS
  • Examples of costuming are highly particularized and undeveloped. The Times Literary Supplement
  • It won't rank with the very best, without editing, because the 'thank-you' section particularizes and personalizes too much. On Obama's victory style
  • However, to this challenge it might be replied that it misconceives how (P3) is to be interpreted: (P3), it may be said, is not intended to apply to properties understood as universals, but only to so-called particularised properties (otherwise variously known as property instances, individual accidents, tropes, or modes). Ontological Dependence
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