Particularize

C1 16+

Pronunciation: /pɚˈtɪkjələˌraɪz/

Definitions of particularize

verb to make specific or detailed

Example Sentences

A1 I can particularize the type of food I want to order at the restaurant.

A2 She was able to particularize the specific details of the event.

B1 The report needs to particularize the key findings of the research study.

B2 In order to make a strong argument, you must particularize your points with evidence.

C1 The lawyer was able to particularize the legal implications of the case.

C2 The historian was able to particularize the historical context of the artwork.

Examples of particularize in a Sentence

formal In order to provide a clear explanation, it is important to particularize each step of the process.

informal Can you particularize what you mean by that?

slang Let's get into the nitty-gritty and particularize the details.

figurative The artist was able to particularize the emotions of the subject through intricate brush strokes.

Grammatical Forms of particularize

past tense

particularized

plural

particularizes

comparative

more particularized

superlative

most particularized

present tense

particularize

future tense

will particularize

perfect tense

have particularized

continuous tense

is particularizing

singular

particularize

positive degree

particularize

infinitive

to particularize

gerund

particularizing

participle

particularized

Origin and Evolution of particularize

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'particularize' originated from the Latin word 'particularis', which means 'concerned with a single thing'.
Evolution of the word: Over time, 'particularize' has evolved to mean to specify or describe in detail, focusing on specific aspects or details of something.