
1) Categorize 2) Classify 3) Detect 4) Detect with the senses 5) Determine 6) Differentiate 7) Discern 8) Discriminate 9) French word used in English 10) Identify 11) Make a distinction 12) Make eminent 13) Mark as different 14) Place 15) Recognize 16) Secern 17) Secernate 18) Separate 19) Severalise
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1) Characterise 2) Contradistinguish 3) Decern 4) Demarcate 5) Differentiate 6) Discern 7) Discriminate 8) Honour 9) Individualise 10) Individualize 11) Make out 12) Notice 13) Secern 14) Secernate 15) Set apart 16) Severalise 17) Severalize 18) Singularise 19) Singularize 20) Stratify 21) Tell 22) Typify
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• (v. i.) To become distinguished or distinctive; to make one`s self or itself discernible. • (v. t.) To recognize or discern by marks, signs, or characteristic quality or qualities; to know and discriminate (anything) from other things with which it might be confounded; as, to distinguish the sound of a drum. • (v. t.) To constitute...
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1. Not set apart from others by visible marks; to make distinctive or discernible by exhibiting differences; to mark off by some characteristic. 'Not more distinguished by her purple vest, Than by the charming features of her face.' (Dryden) 'Milton has distinguished the sweetbrier and the eglantine.' (Nares) ... 2. To separate by definition of ter...
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v. Although there is apparent similarity, the argument that the rule in a decision by an appeals court does not apply to a certain case. It is "distinguished."
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Dis·tin'guish transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Distinguished ;
present participle & verbal noun Distinguishing .] [ French
distinguer , Latin
distinguere ,
distinctum ;
di- = dis- +
stinguer...Found on
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To differentiate the ruling in one case from another even though both may have similarities of fact.
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[
v] - be a distinctive feature, attribute, or trait 2. [v] - mark as different
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discern verb detect with the senses; `The fleeing convicts were picked out of the darkness by the watchful prison guards`; `I can`t make out the faces in this photograph`
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separate 1 differentiate 1 secern 1 secernate verb mark as different; `We distinguish several kinds of maple`
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to mark off as different (often fol. by from or by): He was distinguished from the other boys by his height. · to recognize as distinct or different; recognize the salient or individual features or characteristics of: It is hard to distinguish her from her twin sister. · to perceive clearly by sight or other sense; discern; recognize: ...
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[TEKS ELAR vocabulary] mark as different
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[Common core terms] mark as different
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[ACT vocabulary] mark as different
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