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differentiate
verb as in make a distinction
Strongest matches
Strong matches
characterize, contrast, demarcate, individualize, individuate, know, mark, redline, sever, severalize
Weak matches
antithesize, discrepate, know what's what, mark off, set apart, set off, split hairs, tell apart
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.
“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.
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".
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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