differentiate|differentiated|differentiates|differentiating in English
verb
[dif·fer·en·ti·ate || ‚dɪfə'renʃɪeɪt]
distinguish, discriminate; become different; transform into a derivative (Mathematics)
Use "differentiate|differentiated|differentiates|differentiating" in a sentence
1. Start differentiating into effector and memory cells.
2. Basis differentiates itself through its company culture
3. Coloring differentiates the sexes in many birds.
4. The male's orange beak differentiates it from the female.
5. Its slate roof differentiates this house from others.
6. Differentiating Cannot, Cant, and Can’t
7. Differentiating Arthralgia suspicious for progression to RA from other Arthralgias
8. We can differentiate three cases:
9. This strength differentiates Berkshire's insurance companies from their competitors.
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11. YS Aviations differentiates itself from its competitors with its
12. 6 The male's orange beak differentiates it from the female.
13. Souvenirs help them differentiate between victims.
14. Method for differentiating adipose-derived mesenchymal stem cells into chondrocytes
15. Differentiate between medical and surgical Asepsis
16. Differentiate between buyer and supplier credits.
17. He cannot differentiate the two flowers.
18. · Differentiated access based on privileges;
19. The fringe benefit is visible; it gives status; it differentiates.
20. The breakage of the mandible differentiates at least four groups of predator.
21. What differentiates Chafers are the covers and the heat source
22. Introduction of differentiated track access charges
23. I can't differentiate one variety from another.
24. We must differentiate between right and wrong.
25. The models differentiate between various design alternatives.