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particularized

ADJECTIVE
  1. directed toward a specific object
    particularized thinking as distinct from stereotyped sloganeering

How To Use particularized In A Sentence

  • When an internal whistle blower started asking questions, they were justified by illegal (“blanket”) authorizations (the FBI used to accept that search authorizations, even retroactive emergency ones, must be justified in writing and particularized). Discourse.net: FBI Wiretapping Scandal: Am I Reading this Right?
  • A farmer is entitled to a certain particularized tax treatment.
  • Laws came down like hail; crimes were recounted and particularized with minute prolixity; penalties were absurdly exorbitant; and if that were not enough, capable of augmentation in almost every case, at the will of the legislator himself and of a hundred executives; the forms of procedure studied only how to liberate the judge from every impediment in the way of passing a sentence of condemnation; the sketches we have given of the proclamations against the bravoes are a feeble but true index of this. Chapter I
  • Make minced pyes of any meat, as you may see in page 232, in the dishes of minced pyes you may use those forms for any kind of minced pies, either of flesh, fish, or fowl, which I have particularized in some places of my Book. The accomplisht cook or, The art & mystery of cookery
  • This is the obverse of the widower's more particularized loneliness, which is the 'absence of a very specific someone'. The Times Literary Supplement
  • A few short quotations may illustrate, in a more particularized fashion, some of the poem's flaws and felicities. The Times Literary Supplement
  • Three names stand out as artists who have repeatedly reached beyond the common themes of romantic love and particularized domestic relations in their songs.
  • SCL's claims were particularised in detail in each of the RODs.
  • Examples of costuming are highly particularized and undeveloped. The Times Literary Supplement
  • 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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