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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

“I noticed that my kids just didn’t differentiate. It was just such a light bulb moment for me. This is how it should be. More exposure to the full spectrum of humanity.”

How would you differentiate between restaurant culture as far as the UK and US?

From Salon

Ben Sulayem said F1 had to "differentiate between our sport - motorsport - and rap music".

From BBC

Many of these people seem to have lost the ability to differentiate between fact and fiction; many of them perhaps never cared very much about the distinction in the first place.

From Slate

“It is often not possible, or helpful, to differentiate when a person has been trafficked or smuggled, especially as exploitation can happen at any time,” said Jamie Fookes, UK and Europe advocacy manager at Anti-Slavery International.

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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