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Definition of Particularised
1. Adjective. Directed toward a specific object. "Particularized thinking as distinct from stereotyped sloganeering"
Definition of Particularised
1. Verb. (past of particularise) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Particularised
1. particularise [v] - See also: particularise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Particularised
Literary usage of Particularised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Things Chinese: Being Notes on Various Subjects Connected with China by James Dyer Ball (1893)
"Though we have particularised the historic play, it must not be supposed that
the 'Brethren of the Pear Orchard,' as Thespians are called in China, ..."
2. The Conquest of Canada by George Warburton (1849)
"After tortures too various and horrible to be particularised, some kind wound
closes the scene in death, and the victim's scalp is lodged among the trophies ..."
3. Reports of Cases Determined in the Several Courts of Westminster-hall, from by William Blackstone, Charles Heneage Elsley, James Clitherow (1828)
"... a general commencement of the action, which is *after- wards particularised
and determined to that Court in which it is actually brought. ..."
4. Organic Remains of a Former World.: An Examination of the Mineralized by James Parkinson (1811)
"ORGANIC REMAINS i OF A FORMER WORLD, LETTER I. STAR-FISH RARELY MINERALISED FOSSIL
SPECIES particularised. As we proceed upwards on the scale of creation, ..."
5. The Law Journal Reports: New Series (1881)
"... and contains the words " for the time being," which include all persons
afterwards particularised in section 4 of the Evidence Amendment Act, 1869 (5). ..."
6. The North-west Amazons: Notes of Some Months Spent Among Cannibal Tribes by Thomas Whiffen (1915)
"... name tabu—Temporary disembodied spirits—Extramundane spirits—Spirits of
particularised evils—Spirits of inanimate objects—The jaguar and anaconda magic ..."
7. Statistical Survey of the County of Clare: With Observations on the Means of by Hely Dutton, Dublin Society (1808)
"Stale of the effects of encouragement heretofore given by the Dublin Society,
particularised in the annexed list, and any improvement, which may occur for ..."
8. Romano-British Mosaic Pavements: A History of Their Discovery and a Record by Thomas Morgan (1886)
"MIDDLESEX—Mosaics in London, particularised and described—Coins found near them
and authorities quoted. LONDON. HOLBORN. IN 1681 was found "a piece of ..."