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How to pronounce individuate in English?

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Type Words
Type of characterise, characterize
Derivation individuation
Type Words
Type of form, shape
Derivation individuation


Language that individuates his memories.

Examples of individuate

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Oriental masks and non-Western rituals are added, and de-individuate the actor.
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Most relationships that begin much before age 25 split apart as people individuate.
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One group learned to individuate these objects with unique names, much like we do with people and faces.
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It sounds to me like you need to individuate right now.
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All these devices individuate her, fire her.
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But, only the group that learned to individuate Ziggerins later processed novel Ziggerins holistically, like faces.
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The problem of individuation is to explain how we individuate or numerically distinguish the members of any kind for which it is given.
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You are just learning how to individuate-which means you are learning how to become an individual even while in an intimate relationship.
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Together, David and Elise will have enough satisfaction with one another so they will not need to search for anything else in the outside world, nor self-actualize or individuate.
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More examples
  • Give individual character to
  • (individuation) individualization: discriminating the individual from the generic group or species
  • Individuation (Latin: principium individuationis) is a concept which appears in numerous fields and may be encountered in work by Carl Jung, Gilbert Simondon, Bernard Stiegler, Gilles Deleuze, Henri Bergson, David Bohm, and Manuel De Landa. ...
  • To make, or cause to appear, individual
  • (Individuation) Expressed in the writings of Dr. Carl Jung, Individuation is the process of making the self whole through a harmonizing the unconscious minds. Jung was particularly intrigued by mystical systems such as the Tarot that lead people into a process towards transformation. ...
  • (Individuation) The lifelong process of becoming more and more of who we are, of increasingly living our potentialities, of moving toward psychological wholeness.
  • (Individuation) the division of the world into separate persons or things.
  • (individuation) a withdrawal out of groups and into only self. The mechanics of individuation are first, communication into, and then, refusal to communicate into.
  • (individuation) the process of coming to perceive oneself as a separate and unique human being. At a basic level, this can be necessary for survival. (One probably obtains an evolutionary edge by perceiving oneself as separate from one's environment. ...