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Particularize

verb
(past & past part. particularized; pres. part. particularizing)  (Also spelled particularise)
1.
Be specific about.  Synonyms: particularise, specialise, specialize, specify.






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"Particularize" Quotes from Famous Books



... last she is released from the didactic. She can look at the sun without feeling it necessary to particularize ...
— Anne Bradstreet and Her Time • Helen Campbell

... offensiveness should be so largely patronized by smokers, to their own discomfort, the ruination of their tobacco, the scandalization of gentle and simple, and the encouragement of vicious manufactures. Now, we are not going to particularize too closely, for fear of consequences. In these days, when a man may bring an action for libel because it has been said of him that he sells bad soup at a railway station, prudence is the better ...
— Tobacco; Its History, Varieties, Culture, Manufacture and Commerce • E. R. Billings

... our wardrobe. We will not particularize, but we decided that one change of duds, after six weeks' bicycling, was not enough of a wardrobe to face the Jungfrau and the national debt and the child-labor problenm, not to speak of the anonymous President and the other sights that matter ...
— Mince Pie • Christopher Darlington Morley

... an equal progress. Nor were the monks in this time in anything more worthy of their praise than in their zeal for personal freedom. In the canon, wherein they provided against the alienation of their lands, among other charitable exceptions to this restraint, they particularize the purchase of liberty. (Spelm. Concil. Page 329.) In their transactions with the great the same point was always strenuously laboured. When they imposed penance, they were remarkably indulgent to persons of that rank. But they always made them purchase the ...
— Selections from the Speeches and Writings of Edmund Burke. • Edmund Burke

... arrival of sufficient importance to particularize was Jonathan Carver. He was born in Connecticut in 1732. His father was a justice of the peace, which in those days was a more important position than it is now regarded. They tried to make a doctor of him, and he studied medicine just long enough to discover that the profession ...
— The History of Minnesota and Tales of the Frontier • Charles E. Flandrau

... there has been no reciprocity. For several years his name has been lent to the support of base slanders. He has never had the generosity, the magnanimity, or the candour to contradict or disavow. Burr forbears to particularize, as it could only tend to produce new irritations; but, having made great sacrifices for the sake of harmony; having exercised forbearance until it approached to humiliation, he has seen no effect produced by such conduct but a repetition ...
— Memoirs of Aaron Burr, Complete • Matthew L. Davis



Words linked to "Particularize" :   flesh out, expand, spell out, exposit, expound, lucubrate, particularization, elaborate, enlarge, dilate, specialize, particularise, expatiate, specialise, generalize



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