Differentiate


The meaning of the word Differentiate is: to identify as dissimilar


Examples:

The cashier told me a sticker would differentiate the regular cheeseburger from the cheeseburger without pickles.

published by Theresia on 2021-08-28 16:11:43


Although the newer model of the car costs more, I cannot see any features that differentiate it from last year’s model.

published by Bill on 2021-04-16 04:28:36


The gifted one-year-old was able to differentiate between the sight words.

published by Cyril on 2021-12-09 13:11:36


When the twins go outside, they differentiate themselves by dressing in unique outfits.

published by Leoma on 2021-12-22 13:05:43


We put ribbons on our suitcases to differentiate them from the hundreds of other bags on the airline carousel.

published by Marvis on 2021-08-15 12:26:04


As a teenager, it is important for one to be able to differentiate between right and wrong when confronted by peer pressure.

published by Andres on 2021-11-28 15:56:59


Using the telescope, the astronomer was able to differentiate between the distant stars.

published by Yang on 2021-12-27 11:34:59


The police will use DNA testing to differentiate between the two suspects.

published by Stephnie on 2021-08-01 20:48:02


As a teacher, it is my responsibility to differentiate the needs of my individual students.

published by Eveline on 2021-07-24 15:21:22


John hoped by flirting with the interviewer he would differentiate himself from the other job applicants.

published by Jacquelyn on 2021-03-20 04:37:07


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