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    in·di·vid·u·ate
    /ˌindəˈvijəˌwāt/

    verb

    • 1. distinguish from others of the same kind; single out: "it is easy to individuate and enumerate the significant elements"

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  2. verb. in· di· vid· u· ate ˌin-də-ˈvi-jə-ˌwāt. individuated; individuating. transitive verb. 1. : to give individuality to. 2. : to form into a distinct entity. Examples of individuate in a Sentence.

  3. to give an individual or distinctive character to; individualize. verb (used without object) , in·di·vid·u·at·ed, in·di·vid·u·at·ing. to make distinctions: to individuate among one's students. to become individualized or distinctive: With maturity, the artist individuated. individuate. / ˌɪndɪˈvɪdjʊˌeɪt / verb.

  4. INDIVIDUATE meaning: 1. to make a person or thing become different or particular in some way: 2. to become a person who…. Learn more.

  5. IPA guide. Other forms: individuated; individuating; individuates. Definitions of individuate. verb. give individual character to. see more. verb. give individual shape or form to. “Language that individuates his memories”.

  6. Individuate means to give individuality or distinctiveness to something or someone. It can also mean to form into a separate entity or to distinguish from others of the same group. See different sources and usage examples of the word.

  7. There are three meanings listed in OED's entry for the verb individuate, one of which is labelled obsolete. See ‘Meaning & use’ for definitions, usage, and quotation evidence.

  8. the act of making a person or thing different or particular in some way: The woodland represents a rare example of individuation among the uniform sprawl of the suburbs. She was writing a thesis on the process of individuation among European language communities. psychology specialized.