Crossword-Solution: INDIVIDUALISE
We have 44 clues for the answer “INDIVIDUALISE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| to make individual | 1 answer |
| singularise | 1 answer |
| INDIVIDUALIZE (alt.) | 1 answer |
| signalise | 5 answers |
| Personalize | 15 answers |
| itemise | 16 answers |
| differentiate | 29 answers |
| individualize | 30 answers |
| Enumerate | 31 answers |
| Qualify | 32 answers |
| discriminate | 35 answers |
| Personify | 38 answers |
| denote | 40 answers |
| Index | 44 answers |
| characterise | 44 answers |
| Discern | 44 answers |
| Define | 46 answers |
| Estrange | 47 answers |
| Ennoble | 47 answers |
| personalise | 50 answers |
| Distinguish | 51 answers |
| Locate | 53 answers |
| Detect | 54 answers |
| segregate | 58 answers |
| Dignify | 60 answers |
| Pigeonhole | 61 answers |
| make free with | 62 answers |
| individualise | 64 answers |
| Sequester | 65 answers |
| Nominate | 66 answers |
| catalogue | 68 answers |
| Specify | 68 answers |
| disjoin | 75 answers |
| Identify | 78 answers |
| Establish | 80 answers |
| Detach | 80 answers |
| determine | 81 answers |
| Raise | 87 answers |
| Detail | 88 answers |
| Feature | 92 answers |
| Mark | 94 answers |
| Place ___ | 98 answers |
| Part | 107 answers |
| Number | 118 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who elects, or has the right of choice; a person who
is entitled to take part in an election, or to give his vote in favor
of a candidate for office.
Hint 2 anagram
ERTOELC
Hint 3 another clue
A BALLOT CAST BY A VOTER WHO VOTES FOR ALL THE CANDIDATES OF ONE PARTY
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Sentences with INDIVIDUALISE (5)
Now we maintain that in the majority of cases, and especially in great battles, the special object by which the battle is individualised and bound up with the great whole is only a weak modification of that general object, or an ancillary object bound up with it, important enough to individualise the battle, but always insignificant in comparison with that general object; so that if that ancillary object alone should be obtained, only an unimportant part of the purpose of the combat is fulfilled.
There will always be someone who will touch up and paint and stick windows on to and generally adorn and individualise such houses, which are, of course, the stabler the heavier the wood used.
Professor Carr, the well-known exponent of Bergson’s philosophy, remarks in his introduction to the English edition of Gentile’s book, “We may individualise the mind as a natural thing-object person.
The whole economy of the establishment is to make you as much at home as possible; to individualise you, as far as it can be done, in every department of personal comfort.
Under such a system it becomes almost impossible to individualise prisoners; there is no time for it; as a result, the influence of reformative agencies descends to a minimum and only the punitive side of justice comes home to the offender.
Quotes with INDIVIDUALISE (2)
The child is more individualised than the adult, the patient more than the healthy man, the madman and the delinquent more than the normal and the non-delinquent. In each case, it is towards the first of these pairs that all the individualising mechanisms are turned in our civilisation and when one wishes to individualise the healthy, normal and law-abiding adult, it is always by asking him how much of the child he has in him, what secret madness lies within him, what fundame…
She is a compassionate Amazon forming a muse from misery, full of graphic words, she doesn't hide, she speaks, she writes, she uses words that individualise her, she goes deeper and people cannot grasp her, they are frustrated, she is condemned because she is herself, she puts her self in the world and the world misunderstands her because she is uncomfortable.