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Definition of individually in English: individuallyadverb ɪndɪˈvɪdʒʊ(ə)liˌɪndəˈvɪdʒ(u)əli 1One by one; singly; separately. individually wrapped cheeses Example sentencesExamples - But then, I'm not a big fan of individually wrapped cheese slices either…
- They are asked to examine each one individually and decide its worthiness.
- The spokesman for the Ombudsman said that each case was examined individually.
- He opened up one of the individually wrapped candies, and popped one in his mouth.
- The two sides did a lot of talking today - not individually, but rather separately in their own camps.
- With a population of three million and several hundred individually named streets, it's easy to get lost in Toronto.
- The only way to add more than one photo at once is to select each photo individually in separate upload fields.
- Each endowment case will be different and should be examined individually.
- Discrepancies were individually adjudicated considering all available data.
- This is particularly helpful when naming files individually or in deciding which files to rename or not.
- Each star is individually wrapped, has a gift tag attached and costs just €2.
- In this sense, then, the worker, individually, is separated from, or alienated from, that product.
- Targets are separated and individually managed and displayed on situational displays.
- Participants were tested individually in a small room that was free from distractions.
- They were probably separated by earlier collectors to sell individually.
- However we feel that they do not have sufficient man power to guard every room individually.
- Buy them individually or save over £8 by buying the complete set, see the special offer at the bottom of the page. supplied unpainted
- This was done by the data collector for each patient individually in a separate room.
- We look at each case individually and give an independent adjudication.
- Every sentence was then individually examined for possible meanings and implications.
Synonyms one at a time, one by one, singly, separately, independently, discretely, apart Latin seriatim formal severally - 1.1 In a distinctive manner.
Dublin people dress more individually than people in London Example sentencesExamples - And if caps and hoods are banned, it may just inspire others to dress more individually and think up a new fashion craze.
- Later on, Blanc takes me on a tour of the bedrooms, each of which is, essentially, an individually designed and named fantasy.
- Every bedroom at Stobo Castle is individually designed and mix a traditional style with quirky touches.
- All individually designed, the names should give you a rough idea of their content.
- It comes down in flakes, each one individually designed with six points.
- Glencull House is the first property to come onto the market in this small estate where each house has been individually designed.
- We all order the same dish, off a set menu, but in our individually distinctive voices.
- All apartments are individually designed to give a unique look and feel to each property.
- Their tone was well-blended when need be but individually distinctive when called for.
- Each store is designed individually within the rules set up in the company bible.
- The bedrooms range from standard, superior and deluxe to suites, all en-suite and individually designed and decorated.
- Each room or suite is individually appointed, and thus no two are alike.
- All the rooms are individually designed and a brasserie and bar serves classic French dishes and drink.
- Apparently they are all individually designed and handmade and some are one-of-a-kind pieces.
- Its rooms are individually decorated and it has a fully-licensed restaurant offering a variety of wedding styles.
2Personally; in an individual capacity. partnerships and individually owned firms Example sentencesExamples - Each person must answer that question individually, and I believe we all need to know the answer.
- Finally, he said he would come to each room and introduce himself individually to each passenger.
- If an issue affects someone personally and individually, then the communication should be one to one, face to face.
- This is not a case where the clinical judgment of any person individually or collectively should be subjected to independent scrutiny.
- They make the sign of the cross and say grace silently and individually.
- Below this critical ratio, most competitors move individually and tend to separate.
- Political candidates may be invited in their capacity as candidates, or individually.
- Others began individually booking hotel rooms and plane tickets on the Internet.
- I think you have to give the impression that you're talking to everybody individually in the room.
- This rule has its origin in the 19th century when anyone suing a partnership had to sue every partner individually.
- A number of Australian shooters distinguished themselves individually.
- A wedge is driven between what people want individually and what society wants as a collective.
- Democracy, after all, is not about which personality we, individually, like or dislike.
- All booked individually apart from one married couple, two pairs of friends, and two mothers with daughters.
- They have different personalities and react individually to their bereavement.
Definition of individually in US English: individuallyadverbˌindəˈvij(o͞o)əlēˌɪndəˈvɪdʒ(u)əli 1One by one; singly; separately. individually wrapped cheeses Example sentencesExamples - Every sentence was then individually examined for possible meanings and implications.
- This was done by the data collector for each patient individually in a separate room.
- He opened up one of the individually wrapped candies, and popped one in his mouth.
- Discrepancies were individually adjudicated considering all available data.
- They are asked to examine each one individually and decide its worthiness.
- But then, I'm not a big fan of individually wrapped cheese slices either…
- However we feel that they do not have sufficient man power to guard every room individually.
- Targets are separated and individually managed and displayed on situational displays.
- Each endowment case will be different and should be examined individually.
- In this sense, then, the worker, individually, is separated from, or alienated from, that product.
- This is particularly helpful when naming files individually or in deciding which files to rename or not.
- Each star is individually wrapped, has a gift tag attached and costs just €2.
- Buy them individually or save over £8 by buying the complete set, see the special offer at the bottom of the page. supplied unpainted
- With a population of three million and several hundred individually named streets, it's easy to get lost in Toronto.
- The two sides did a lot of talking today - not individually, but rather separately in their own camps.
- They were probably separated by earlier collectors to sell individually.
- Participants were tested individually in a small room that was free from distractions.
- We look at each case individually and give an independent adjudication.
- The spokesman for the Ombudsman said that each case was examined individually.
- The only way to add more than one photo at once is to select each photo individually in separate upload fields.
Synonyms one at a time, one by one, singly, separately, independently, discretely, apart - 1.1 In a distinctive manner.
each sign is individually designed and crafted Example sentencesExamples - Each room or suite is individually appointed, and thus no two are alike.
- Later on, Blanc takes me on a tour of the bedrooms, each of which is, essentially, an individually designed and named fantasy.
- Apparently they are all individually designed and handmade and some are one-of-a-kind pieces.
- Its rooms are individually decorated and it has a fully-licensed restaurant offering a variety of wedding styles.
- It comes down in flakes, each one individually designed with six points.
- We all order the same dish, off a set menu, but in our individually distinctive voices.
- Glencull House is the first property to come onto the market in this small estate where each house has been individually designed.
- And if caps and hoods are banned, it may just inspire others to dress more individually and think up a new fashion craze.
- All individually designed, the names should give you a rough idea of their content.
- Every bedroom at Stobo Castle is individually designed and mix a traditional style with quirky touches.
- Each store is designed individually within the rules set up in the company bible.
- All apartments are individually designed to give a unique look and feel to each property.
- All the rooms are individually designed and a brasserie and bar serves classic French dishes and drink.
- The bedrooms range from standard, superior and deluxe to suites, all en-suite and individually designed and decorated.
- Their tone was well-blended when need be but individually distinctive when called for.
2Personally; in an individual capacity. partnerships and individually owned firms Example sentencesExamples - Democracy, after all, is not about which personality we, individually, like or dislike.
- Below this critical ratio, most competitors move individually and tend to separate.
- If an issue affects someone personally and individually, then the communication should be one to one, face to face.
- Finally, he said he would come to each room and introduce himself individually to each passenger.
- They have different personalities and react individually to their bereavement.
- Political candidates may be invited in their capacity as candidates, or individually.
- A number of Australian shooters distinguished themselves individually.
- Each person must answer that question individually, and I believe we all need to know the answer.
- They make the sign of the cross and say grace silently and individually.
- This is not a case where the clinical judgment of any person individually or collectively should be subjected to independent scrutiny.
- All booked individually apart from one married couple, two pairs of friends, and two mothers with daughters.
- I think you have to give the impression that you're talking to everybody individually in the room.
- A wedge is driven between what people want individually and what society wants as a collective.
- Others began individually booking hotel rooms and plane tickets on the Internet.
- This rule has its origin in the 19th century when anyone suing a partnership had to sue every partner individually.
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