individuate|individuated|individuates|individuating in English

verb

[,in·di'vid·u·ate || ‚ɪndɪ'vɪdʊeɪt]

give individual identity to, make individual or separate, make unique

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1. Antonyms for Conventionalize include differentiate, distinguish, individualise, individualize, individuate, separate, singularize, segregate, single out and refuse

2. Utamaro's individuated beauties were in sharp contrast to the stereotyped, idealized images that had been the norm.

3. Bough Hemmed in by the intertwining Boughs of the border, the portrait emphasises the solipsistic pleasure of individuated lyric poetry

4. They are un-individuated, if that makes any sense, in the act of sexual union. There is the unutterable sexual rush that can only come about through total corporeal enjambment.

5. Characterize: 1 v be characteristic of “What Characterizes a Venetian painting?” Synonyms: characterise Types: individuate give individual character to define determine the nature of Type of: differentiate , distinguish , mark be a distinctive feature, attribute, or trait; sometimes in a very positive sense v describe or portray the character