adduce, change, descend to particulars, discriminate, elaborate, exemplify, individualize, make precise, personalize, separate, spell out
Definitionv. be specific about
Last update: October 25, 2015
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We might then hope to particularize or modify these conditions so as to put them into more complete agreement. [verb]
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It being so generally distributed, it will be needless to particularize its localities. [Please select]
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But why did she particularize and say, "My man". [Please select]
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Various subsequent importations took place, which need not be particularized. [Please select]
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He generalized, he particularized about the blacks; he told anecdotes. [Please select]
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"I should at once telegraph him that his message was not clear, to kindly particularize." [Please select]
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I am generalizing the statement, but I could particularize it. [Please select]
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It is an affair of relations, it falls outside, not inside, the single experience considered, and can always be particularized and defined. [Please select]
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Each of these main divisions will have its subdivisions, the separate reasons for which we cannot here particularize. [Please select]
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The processes in detail of placing reinforcement are particularized in several places in other sections; they will differ for nearly every job. [Please select]
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They told of numerous parties sure to come to their relief, but he soon noticed that they did not particularize. [Please select]
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