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particularize

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


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The suit was similar to another filed by a group of voters that was dismissed in October because a judge found the group hadn’t alleged a “particularized injury” and therefore didn’t have standing to sue.

From Seattle Times

In her memoirs, Ernaux plunges us headfirst into her experiences, particularizing her recollections with cultural, commercial and personal artifacts — news stories, groceries, snapshots — and distilling insights from her present perspective.

From Los Angeles Times

She said the geofence warrant in Chatrie’s case “lacked any semblance of … particularized probable cause” and “swept in unrestricted location data for private citizens who had no reason to incur Government scrutiny.”

From Washington Post

Wagner works hard to particularize these women, but the play, which has over the years lost an intermission and been streamlined into one 95-minute act, has trouble getting started.

From New York Times

In the absence of further particularizing information or evidence, this allegation should be treated as not having the potential to be credible.

From New York Times