Pronunciation: /ˌdɪfəˌrenʃiˈeɪʃən/
noun the distinguishing of a difference
A1 Differentiation means recognizing and understanding how things are not the same.
A2 In biology, differentiation refers to the process by which cells become specialized.
B1 Teachers use differentiation in the classroom to meet the diverse needs of students.
B2 One key aspect of successful businesses is their ability to create product differentiation.
C1 The company's marketing strategy focused on brand differentiation to stand out in the market.
C2 The professor's lecture on genetic differentiation was both informative and thought-provoking.
formal The key to success in this market is effective product differentiation.
informal If you want to stand out, you need to show some differentiation in your work.
slang She really knows how to do her own thing and create some differentiation.
figurative In a world full of copies, be the differentiation that sets you apart.
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