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differentiated

verb as in change; make different

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The 22-year-old says the "characters are really differentiated in the show and the beauty is that everyone can relate to a different character and see themselves in them".

From BBC

But what differentiated the FX series from its source material was how it expanded the vampire universe and our understanding of it.

And if there's one issue that differentiated Trump from other Republicans from the minute he came down that golden escalator it's his promise to preserve the so-called entitlement programs.

From Salon

Most ants have two morphologically differentiated adult castes -- queens and workers -- each irreversibly specialized for either reproduction or nonreproductive altruism such as foraging, defense and care of maternal brood.

Instead, differentiated cells undergo what is known as dedifferentiation after the removal of the growth zone.

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

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