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Definition of particularize in English: particularize(British particularise) verb pəˈtɪkjʊlərʌɪzpə(r)ˈtɪkjələˌraɪz [with object]formal Treat individually or in detail. he was the first to particularize themes in the poetry 他是第一个详细论述诗歌主题的人。 Example sentencesExamples - 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.
- The handwriting specifies and particularises the act of writing.
- It should be supported by a statement of charge specifying the misconduct alleged and particularising it, just as is the process, for example, in a contempt proceedings in the Supreme Court.
- SCL's claims were particularised in detail in each of the RODs.
- The description that follows particularizes the female subject in a plainly erotic manner.
- However, that Affidavit also refers to her financial information attached which she says particularizes her income and that shows income of $1, 400.00 per month, or $16, 800.00 per year.
- The judgment particularizes this case as one in which an absence of threats or application of force mitigates the seriousness of the offence.
- In explaining the reasons for his desire to work as a doctor in rural Tennessee, Verghese provides a glimpse into the medical profession and the value to be gained from particularizing its seemingly undifferentiated edifice.
- But the painting is also an elaborate joke: this casual encounter not only particularizes the Greek myth of man's harnessing of fire, but it's also a send-up.
- Devoted to the portrayal of young people, Dawoud Bey increasingly particularizes the humanity of his subjects, a feat more easily said than done.
- The Christological inflection, however, particularizes these common nouns by the use of the definite article.
- Three names stand out as artists who have repeatedly reached beyond the common themes of romantic love and particularized domestic relations in their songs.
- Waldman particularizes these forces contributing to female power and sexuality with letters and interviews to her specific, local family - her father, her childhood.
- Here the figure of the dog captures the tension between holding on and letting go, particularizing the struggle to comprehend what love isn't and is.
- We want to make sure that system is even more refined and the secretary has even more responsibility - pardon me, authority to regionalize and particularize the information.
- ‘Specifying it, particularizing it, nailing meaning down, was futile’.
- Nor do I particularise the stimulating ‘Viva Brasil!’
- Then, in Article 6 and 6, it particularizes certain aspects of that right for those charged with a criminal offence.
- The non-compliance was in failing to particularise the date and the specific circumstances in which the statement or statements had been made by Davis to Ross but…
- Ibn Sina's criticism was based on the assumption that if substance were capable of intensification and diminution, the species that determines and particularizes it would either remain the same or change into another species.
Synonyms specify, detail, itemize, list, enumerate, spell out, be specific about, cite, stipulate, instance, distinguish rare individuate Definition of particularize in US English: particularize(British particularise) verbpə(r)ˈtikyələˌrīzpə(r)ˈtɪkjələˌraɪz [with object]formal Mention or describe particularly; treat individually or in detail. 〈正式〉特别举出(或讲述);具体列出;详述 he was unable to particularize what amounts he had paid and when Example sentencesExamples - The description that follows particularizes the female subject in a plainly erotic manner.
- We want to make sure that system is even more refined and the secretary has even more responsibility - pardon me, authority to regionalize and particularize the information.
- The judgment particularizes this case as one in which an absence of threats or application of force mitigates the seriousness of the offence.
- Waldman particularizes these forces contributing to female power and sexuality with letters and interviews to her specific, local family - her father, her childhood.
- 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.
- Three names stand out as artists who have repeatedly reached beyond the common themes of romantic love and particularized domestic relations in their songs.
- However, that Affidavit also refers to her financial information attached which she says particularizes her income and that shows income of $1, 400.00 per month, or $16, 800.00 per year.
- SCL's claims were particularised in detail in each of the RODs.
- Nor do I particularise the stimulating ‘Viva Brasil!’
- In explaining the reasons for his desire to work as a doctor in rural Tennessee, Verghese provides a glimpse into the medical profession and the value to be gained from particularizing its seemingly undifferentiated edifice.
- It should be supported by a statement of charge specifying the misconduct alleged and particularising it, just as is the process, for example, in a contempt proceedings in the Supreme Court.
- But the painting is also an elaborate joke: this casual encounter not only particularizes the Greek myth of man's harnessing of fire, but it's also a send-up.
- Here the figure of the dog captures the tension between holding on and letting go, particularizing the struggle to comprehend what love isn't and is.
- ‘Specifying it, particularizing it, nailing meaning down, was futile’.
- Devoted to the portrayal of young people, Dawoud Bey increasingly particularizes the humanity of his subjects, a feat more easily said than done.
- Then, in Article 6 and 6, it particularizes certain aspects of that right for those charged with a criminal offence.
- The handwriting specifies and particularises the act of writing.
- The non-compliance was in failing to particularise the date and the specific circumstances in which the statement or statements had been made by Davis to Ross but…
- Ibn Sina's criticism was based on the assumption that if substance were capable of intensification and diminution, the species that determines and particularizes it would either remain the same or change into another species.
- The Christological inflection, however, particularizes these common nouns by the use of the definite article.
Synonyms specify, detail, itemize, list, enumerate, spell out, be specific about, cite, stipulate, instance, distinguish |