particularize in a sentence
pronunciation: [ [ pə'tikjuləraiz ] ]
Examples
- But, as with most great performance art, Bourne's " Swan Lake " soars above particularized meanings and cookie-cutter symbolism.
- That led to a tendency to cast one's national and security preferences with the prime ministerial vote, and to particularize with the Knesset vote.
- This differs from a statute of limitations, in that a delay is particularized to individual situations, rather than a general prescribed legal amount of time.
- Criticism focussed mainly on the model's lacking abilities to explain rather than describe, to generalize rather than particularize and to understand change in societies.
- The actress brilliantly allows her doll-like delicacy to evoke Mia's vulnerability while concentrating her talents on particularizing the woman's many inner conflicts.
- Sloan is also helping McMahan write a book of his own, an art history as seen through McMahan's " very particularized lens ."
- I put encyclopedic in quotes because it seems as though something very particular is meant by that, and so it is being used in a particularized way.
- The suggestion that it is biased to pause and particularize each of the latest war dead seems especially dishonorable when one visits the new memorial to the old war.
- I will not farther now particularize this business, but time will show I have not been in the wrong, unless being too kind to an ungrateful man.
- Where complaints are particularized and specific facts are at issue, adjudication is preferable since it is within a judge's expertise to resolve matters involving personal rights.