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- verb Simple past tense and past participle of
individuate .
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Examples
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Nevertheless his mind is receptive to the kind of individuated characterization soon to distinguish the mid-eighteenth century novel.
A Critical Essay on Characteristic-Writings From his translation of The Moral Characters of Theophrastus (1725) Henry Gally 1732
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Newspapers hope to appeal with "individuated" news
Latest Articles 2009
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You and I are highly evolved individuated selves who have been blessed with the extraordinary capacity for self-reflective awareness and the freedom to choose.
Andrew Z. Cohen: What Is Conscious Evolution? Andrew Z. Cohen 2011
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The underlying field/space is universal (absolute on some level) whereas the particular, individuated processing dynamic determines how such space is perceived as having relative locality and temporality.
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ISPs have a tendency to aggregate data sets, with most individuated alerts about network uses coming up when something ‘weird’ appears (e.g. when a computer attached the network is infested with hostile code and starts spamming the network, that activity is seen and the computer removed from the network until the issue is cleared up).
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As we age we become more "individuated, introspective and autonomous."
Brent Green: Baby Boomers And The Power Of Social Networking Brent Green 2011
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The spiritual unification of a very small planet through individuated education concerning its many constituent parts must be considered a coup of the greatest magnitude.
Matthew Anderson: The Case for Blending Church and State 2010
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The glories of Greek philosophy offered them the choice of individuated consciousness.
Michael Vlahos: America: Enemy of Change, Midwife of the Future 2010
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These new humans broke down the equipoise of urban society, which only further opened up individuated consciousness for ordinary people.
Michael Vlahos: America: Enemy of Change, Midwife of the Future 2010
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The spiritual unification of a very small planet through individuated education concerning its many constituent parts must be considered a coup of the greatest magnitude.
Matthew Anderson: The Case for Blending Church and State 2010
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