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Definition of Singularizes
1. singularize [v] - See also: singularize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Singularizes
Literary usage of Singularizes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Victorian Prose Masters: Thackeray--Carlyle--George Eliot--Matthew Arnold by William Crary Brownell (1901)
"His own has, at least as an ideal, conquered already. n WHAT especially singularizes
Arnold, personally, among the writers of his time and for his public is ..."
2. Victorian Prose Masters: Thackeray--Carlyle--George Eliot--Matthew Arnold by William Crary Brownell (1901)
"II WHAT especially singularizes Arnold, personally, among the writers of his time
and for his public is that, in a more marked and definite way than is to ..."
3. Victorian Prose Masters: Thackeray--Carlyle--George Eliot--Matthew Arnold by William Crary Brownell (1901)
"It is their representative character that singularizes even the Titans of historic
changes. Luther, for example, who attracted Carlyle immensely, ..."
4. Victorian Prose Masters: Thackeray--Carlyle--George Eliot--Matthew Arnold by William Crary Brownell (1901)
"His own has, at least as an ideal, conquered already. n WHAT especially singularizes
Arnold, personally, among the writers of his time and for his public is ..."
5. The Metaphysics of the School by Thomas Harper (1881)
"... in order to reduce it to the new theory), singularizes the genus, as it were,
by the act of identifying it with one of its own species. ..."
6. French Art, Classic and Contemporary, Painting and Sculpture by William Crary Brownell (1901)
"His rendering of flesh alone singularizes him among the sculptors of all time,
I should say, and, technically considered, constitutes his unique distinction ..."
7. The Praxis of Alain Badiou by Paul Ashton, A J Bartlett, Justin Clemens (2006)
"... assertion that 'what, amongst the processes of truth, singularizes art, is
that the subject of ..."