单词 | particularized |
释义 | particularizedadj. That is particularized (in various senses of the verb); esp. specific or specialized as opposed to generalized; distinguished as individual; distinctive. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > relationship > difference > [adjective] > distinguished or differentiated particularized1611 modified1690 differentiated1853 nuanced1902 nuancé1963 the world > relative properties > kind or sort > individual character or quality > the quality of being specific > [adjective] > going into detail > detailed specialc1449 particular1548 punctual1611 strict1645 syllabical1647 circumstantiate1649 circumstantiated1654 detaileda1779 intimate1817 inventorial1830 particularized1860 fine-grained1894 pinpoint1960 1611 R. Cotgrave Dict. French & Eng. Tongues Particularisé, Particularized,..distinguished. 1635 D. Person Varieties iii. 106 The Romane and Greeke examples above rehearsed, doe make little for the authority of two Generals over an Armie, seeing the formerly particularized evils doe ensue. a1683 P. Warwick Disc. Govt. (1694) 58 Can this Gentleman believe, that the disorders that flowed from injustice, were the mother of justice? though it was often the mother of good civil laws against particularized acts of injustice. 1730 W. Bond Cobham & Congreve 38 The more special and particularized Worth of the Subject. 1788 Gentleman's Mag. Nov. 948/2 Let any man..reflect on what these particularized objections are! 1860 M. F. Maury Physical Geogr. Sea (ed. 8) xx. §840. 462 Irrespective of the particularized facts and phenomena which we have been considering. 1902 J. Conrad Heart of Darkness i Nowhere did we stop long enough to get a particularized impression. 1960 K. Esau Anat. Seed Plants i. 2 A similar change..from less particularized to more particularized, has occurred in the evolution of the seed plants. 1994 Richmond (Va.) Times-Dispatch 21 Dec. b7/4 For the trained police officer it would not rise to the level of an articulable, particularized suspicion of criminal activity. 2001 N.Y. Times 15 July 10/5 [He] contrasts Justice Sandra Day O'Connor's contextual and particularized approach to judicial decision-making with Justice Scalia's more rulebound approach. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2005; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1611 |
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