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individual
  1. A person considered alone, rather than as belonging to a group of people.
  2. (law) A single physical human being as a legal subject, as opposed to a legal person such as a corporation.
  3. An object, be it a thing or an agent, as contrasted to a class.
  4. (statistics) An element belonging to a population.
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  6. Examples:
    1. “He was regularly involved in philanthropic causes as he was a highly empathetic individual.”
      “He was an individual who was predictable in his self-interested pursuits.”
      “She was an individual who was strong with some psychic ability, but she did not lead me astray.”
individuation
  1. The process of individuating or individualizing.
  2. (philosophy) The distinction of the individual from the general or universal.
  3. (biology) The differentiation of tissues.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “The question then arises as to whether causation requires coarse-grained or fine-grained individuation.”
      “The condition is also called the beginning individuation, a process of self-actualization that continues on to death.”
      “Indeed, the early autonomy for the young child of divorce may preclude adolescent individuation.”
individualism
  1. The tendency for a person to act without reference to others, particularly in matters of style, fashion or mode of thought.
  2. The moral stance, political philosophy, or social outlook that promotes independence and self-reliance of individual people, while opposing the interference with each person's choices by society, the state, or any other group or institution.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “Authenticity becomes the expression of a person's individualism through the achievement of self-actualization.”
      “The movement displays some remarkable uniformities in details of doctrine and practice that suggest anything but real individualism in thought.”
      “It attacks those who emphasize individualism and individual rights.”
individuality
  1. (uncountable) The characteristics that contribute to the differentiation or distinction of someone or something from a group of otherwise comparable identity.
  2. (countable)  A person.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “Instead, the blandness of the Hollywood versions merely underlines the oddness, individuality and appeal of the originals.”
      “Day after day, the different experiences of man are being stored up, and in a mysterious manner united into a single individuality.”
      “We all have a unique individuality that differentiates us from others.”
individualist
  1. Someone who believes in individualism.
  2. Someone who does as they wish, unconstrained to external influences.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “Always an idiosyncratic individualist, he seems to have introduced his own pronunciations for the names of players.”
      “She's in tune with trends, but she's a confident individualist when it comes to style.”
      “He had already gained a reputation as a fierce individualist who refused to work well with studios.”
individuatability
  1. The ability to be individuated; the property of being individuatable.
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individuability
  1. Ability to be individuated; property of being individuable.
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individualization
  1. The act of individualizing; the state of being individualized.
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Durkheim attributes the process of individualization of property in turn to two processes.”
      “In other words, we are at that stage of individualization that you in Europe were at a couple of centuries ago.”
      “We want to give you the respect where your data is only going to be utilized in the individualization of our e-business.”
individuity
  1. Separate existence; individuality; oneness.
individualisation
  1. Alternative spelling of individualization
  2. Examples:
    1. “Tax individualisation means that we both have separate tax free allowances and separate income rate bands.”
      “What modern democracies have given us however, in contrast to previous generations, are endless possibilities for individualisation.”
      “These demographic and social developments reinforce the trend to individualisation.”
individuator
  1. One who, or that which, individuates.
individualizer
  1. One who individualizes.
  2. Examples:
    1. “Right off London's vibrant Tottenham Court Road, The Luxury Shoe Individualizer will welcome their visitors for their personal appointments.”
individuall
  1. Obsolete form of individual.
individualness
  1. Quality of being individual.
individualisations
  1. plural of individualisation
individualizations
individualizers
  1. plural of individualizer
individualisms
individuations
individualists
  1. plural of individualist
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Because actors, in essence, are individualists, they don't really work as a unit.”
      “He believes that children who do not regularly eat with or talk to their parents can turn into anti-social, undisciplined individualists.”
      “These are the privileged individualists who have already snatched their slice of the American dream.”
individualities
  1. plural of individuality
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  3. Examples:
    1. “Thus, we learn to decipher the individualities of our co-workers and make the best that we can.”
      “The diversities of men and women, young and old, of our communities, our beliefs and our individualities, are the wealth of our region.”
      “Nationalism stressed the particular and parochial, the differences, and the national individualities.”
individuators
  1. plural of individuator
individualls
  1. plural of individuall
individuities
  1. plural of individuity
individua
  1. plural of individuum
individuals
  1. plural of individual
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  3. Examples:
    1. “For this reason, Dr. Greenberg advises individuals to have planned cheat meals during special events.”
      “Rescue groups and individuals have come forward stating that the animals they gave PETA were healthy and adoptable.”
      “Some adjunctive therapies lend themselves very well to use by individuals on their own.”
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