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differentiate
verb differentiated, differentiating
    tr & intr
    1. To establish a difference between them; to be able to distinguish one from another.
      Thesaurus: distinguish, contrast, discern, discriminate, individualize, demarcate, disambiguate; Antonym: assimilate, associate.
      Form: differentiate between things (usually)
      Form: differentiate one thing from another
    2. To constitute a difference between things, or a difference in (one thing as against another).
      Example: The shape of its mouth differentiates a crocodile from an alligator
    3. To become different.
    4. math.
      To use the process of differentiation to calculate the changes in one variable quantity produced by changes in a related variable, ie to find the derivative of a function (noun 4).
    5. biol.
      Said of an unspecialized cell or tissue: to become increasingly specialized in structure and function, eg during the development of a muscle fibre or a red blood cell.
Etymology: 19c: from Latin differentiare.

Phrasal Verb: differentiate between people
    To treat one person, etc differently from another.


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