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differentiate

Definition for differentiate

verb as in make a distinction

verb as in change; make different

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Example Sentences

“At work, she literally saved lives and I think she had a hard time differentiating between the two because she gravitated toward partners who needed repair and a lot of help.”

It will be hard to beat Tesla's edge in this area though, and coupled with sturdier batteries and a better user interface, it will certainly differentiate Tesla cars from others in the market, says Sorabjee.

From BBC

“It’s a scam,” Ladd said, differentiating between what politicians say and what they do.

Two, I think there's a bunch of things that differentiate this technology.

From Salon

But he warned that to "truly differentiate" itself, Alexa would need to distinguish between personal and household data, which "equals a big privacy and trust hurdle".

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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