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particularize

[per-tik-yuh-luh-rahyz, puh-tik-] / pərˈtɪk yə ləˌraɪz, pəˈtɪk- /


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“The unavoidable community prejudice, and particularized prejudice against Ms. Cudd, render the venire so greatly prejudiced against her that Ms. Cudd cannot obtain a fair and impartial trial in Washington D.C.”

From Washington Times

“Most claims of fraud are very particularized to a particular set of circumstances or actors or conduct. … And those have been run down; they are being run down,” he said.

From Washington Times

“As of today, there have been no reports to the Office of Secretary of State of particularized fraud or voter misconduct,” he said.

From Washington Times

This retelling of “The Horror of Red Hook,” centers a Black protagonist and particularizes Red Hook’s lower-class, immigrant denizens.

From New York Times

Rather, police must have probable cause that is “particularized with respect to” the person they want to arrest.

From Washington Post