Sentences with differentiate
dif·fer·en·ti·ate
D d - A child may not differentiate between his imagination and the real world. [V + between]
- ...distinctive policies that differentiate them from the other parties. [VERB noun + from]
- Surgeons harvest patient's fat and we isolate adipose- derived stem cells, culture them, and differentiate them into cardiomyocytes.
- To present viewpoints from both sides and differentiate between opinion and analysis.
- He refused to instruct that actual intent to harm or recklessness had to be found before punitive damages could be awarded, or that a verdict for respondent should differentiate between compensatory and punitive damages.
- In Chapter IV we learned that every animal consists of a body, or soma, formed of cells that are differentiated from the germ cells usually at an early stage of development.
- Still, after the whiteness presses down on you for a while, you begin to see things, to differentiate shapes and people.
- They have to differentiate themselves.