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All single out synonyms

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verb single out

  • draw β€” to cause to move in a particular direction by or as if by a pulling force; pull; drag (often followed by along, away, in, out, or off).
  • balloted β€” a slip or sheet of paper, cardboard, or the like, on which a voter marks his or her vote.
  • dis-favored β€” unfavorable regard; displeasure; disesteem; dislike: The prime minister incurred the king's disfavor.
  • button down β€” (of a shirt collar) having buttonholes so it can be buttoned to the body of the shirt.
  • diagnosticate β€” (archaic, transitive) To make a diagnosis of; to recognise (a disease or similar) by its symptoms.
  • handpick β€” to pick by hand.
  • flash on β€” a brief, sudden burst of bright light: a flash of lightning.
  • contradistinguish β€” to differentiate by means of contrasting or opposing qualities
  • compartment β€” A compartment is one of the separate spaces into which a railway carriage is divided.
  • compartmentalize β€” To compartmentalize something means to divide it into separate sections.
  • interval β€” an intervening period of time: an interval of 50 years.
  • handpicking β€” to pick by hand.
  • compartmentalise β€” to divide into categories or compartments.
  • carded β€” a machine for combing and paralleling fibers of cotton, flax, wool, etc., prior to spinning to remove short, undesirable fibers and produce a sliver.
  • look to β€” to turn one's eyes toward something or in some direction in order to see: He looked toward the western horizon and saw the returning planes.
  • diagnosticated β€” simple past tense and past participle of diagnosticate.
  • compartmented β€” Divided into compartments.
  • balloting β€” voting in an election
  • buck for β€” If you are bucking for something, you are working very hard to get it.
  • identify β€” to recognize or establish as being a particular person or thing; verify the identity of: to identify handwriting; to identify the bearer of a check.
  • opt β€” to make a choice; choose (usually followed by for).
  • optate β€” (obsolete) To choose; to wish for; to desire.
  • determinate β€” Determinate means fixed and definite.
  • hold with β€” to have or keep in the hand; keep fast; grasp: She held the purse in her right hand. He held the child's hand in his.
  • for β€” for loop
  • discriminate β€” to make a distinction in favor of or against a person or thing on the basis of the group, class, or category to which the person or thing belongs rather than according to actual merit; show partiality: The new law discriminates against foreigners. He discriminates in favor of his relatives.
  • look up to β€” to turn one's eyes toward something or in some direction in order to see: He looked toward the western horizon and saw the returning planes.
  • individualize β€” to make individual or distinctive; give an individual or distinctive character to.
  • determinated β€” having defined limits; definite.
  • island β€” a tract of land completely surrounded by water, and not large enough to be called a continent.
  • figure out β€” a numerical symbol, especially an Arabic numeral.
  • card β€” A card is a piece of stiff paper or thin cardboard on which something is written or printed.
  • favor β€” something done or granted out of goodwill, rather than from justice or for remuneration; a kind act: to ask a favor.
  • elect β€” Choose (someone) to hold public office or some other position by voting.
  • individualise β€” (British spelling) alternative spelling of individualize.
  • determinates β€” having defined limits; definite.
  • hand-pick β€” to pick by hand.
  • individuate β€” to form into an individual or distinct entity.
  • differentiate β€” to form or mark differently from other such things; distinguish.
  • make up one's mind β€” (in a human or other conscious being) the element, part, substance, or process that reasons, thinks, feels, wills, perceives, judges, etc.: the processes of the human mind.
  • carding β€” the process of preparing the fibres of cotton, wool, etc, for spinning
  • choose β€” If you choose someone or something from several people or things that are available, you decide which person or thing you want to have.
  • disfavor β€” unfavorable regard; displeasure; disesteem; dislike: The prime minister incurred the king's disfavor.
  • excerpt β€” A short extract from a film, broadcast, or piece of music or writing.
  • hand-picked β€” to pick by hand.
  • name β€” a dictionary of given names that indicates whether a name is usually male, female, or unisex and often includes origins as well as meanings; for example, as by indicating that Evangeline, meaning β€œgood news,” comes from Greek. Used primarily as an aid in selecting a name for a baby, dictionaries of names may also include lists of famous people who have shared a name and information about its current popularity ranking.
  • cotton to β€” If you cotton to someone or something, you start to like them.
  • hand-picking β€” to pick by hand.
  • distinguish β€” to mark off as different (often followed by from or by): He was distinguished from the other boys by his height.
  • determinating β€” having defined limits; definite.
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