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individuate

[in-duh-vij-oo-eyt] / ˌɪn dəˈvɪdʒ uˌeɪt /








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He must have spent months working on this painting, which includes more than 60 individuated figures and a controlled delirium of distinctive patterns.

From Washington Post

“Counter to what we expected, the individuating information didn’t reduce or remove bias,” Ellingson said.

From Washington Post

“It kind of has to be a collective support structure, not an individuated one of. And how do we do that without real government policy?”

From Seattle Times

Fungi are also notoriously elusive: They mostly lay underground, sprout unpredictably, and their intricately tangled networks can make them difficult to individuate as single specimens.

From Salon

The lack of a federal system for vaccination status tracking has resulted in states taking the lead, yet with different individuated systems.

From Salon