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Particularize   Listen
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Particularize  v. t.  (past & past part. particularized; pres. part. particularizing)  (Also spelled particularise)  To give as a particular, or as the particulars; to mention particularly; to give the particulars of; to enumerate or specify in detail. "He not only boasts of his parentage as an Israelite, but particularizes his descent from Benjamin."



Particularize  v. i.  To mention or attend to particulars; to give minute details; to be circumstantial; as, to particularize in a narrative.






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"Particularize" Quotes from Famous Books



... difficulty in the world to pave your way smoothly for you at the outset. However, if you can contrive to make a small Rembrandt, as a specimen, you may consider yourself employed here until further notice. I am obliged to particularize Rembrandt, because he is the only Old Master disengaged at present. The professional gentleman who used to do him died the other day in the Fleet—he had a turn for Rembrandts, and can't be easily replaced. Do you think you could ...
— A Rogue's Life • Wilkie Collins

... that no circumstance of our labors was shadowy or incomplete in his memory. He could refer to every trifling incident of the tour, recall every road and path that we had followed, every field and ledge that we had examined, particularize the day of the week on which we had dined or supped at such a tavern, and mention the name of the landlord. I asked him how he was able to remember such minutiae. He replied, that it was his custom, on going to bed, to call up, in the darkness ...
— Atlantic Monthly, Vol. 4, No. 21, July, 1859 • Various

... of sufficient importance to particularize was Jonathan Carver. He was born in Connecticut in 1732. His father was a justice of the peace, which in those days was a more important position than it is now regarded. They tried to make a doctor of him, ...
— The History of Minnesota and Tales of the Frontier • Charles E. Flandrau

... speak of, your Title by Descent, let all men know that great offices are seizable and forfeitable, as if you had it but for a year, and for your life. Therefore, Sir, it will concern you to take into your serious consideration your great Miscarriages in this kind. Truly, Sir, I shall not particularize the many Miscarriages of your reign whatsoever, they are famously known: It had been happy for the kingdom, and happy for you too, if it had not been so much known, and so much felt, as the Story of your Miscarriages must needs be, and ...
— State Trials, Political and Social - Volume 1 (of 2) • Various

... hung his bag; and he held in that hand a white hat, which I am sure he had just purchased, and which was the cause of the grief which smote his noble features. Of course I cannot particularize the sum, but he had given too much for that hat. He felt he might have got the thing for less money. It was not the amount, I am sure; it was the principle involved. He had given fourpence (let us say) for that which threepence would have purchased. He had been ...
— Roundabout Papers • William Makepeace Thackeray


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