Any addition of individualisation would have been unnecessary and painful; for the relation of others to him, of wondrous fidelity and of frightful ingratitude, alone sufficiently distinguish him.
Or this comment on the somewhat faint individualisation of the figure of Lear: "In Lear old age is itself a character-natural imperfections being increased by life-long habits of receiving a prompt obedience.
The incomprehensible lords of cupidity and rank vegetation did not suffer the individualisation of desire.
The subject treated in the beautiful myth of Orpheus is the relationship between the primitive sexual impulse and its individualisation on a single personality.
There is no antagonism between them, for the Infinite Life can have no interest against its individualisation of itself.
Only it is necessary that such individualisation be effected within the whole, not independent of it; it must result from the inner necessity of creative activity, not out of a vain wish to excel.
This character appeared to be an extremely valuable form of individualisation of the spiritual life, a form in which that life attains to concreteness and greater definiteness and penetration.
In this connection, however, we must avoid the two extremes, uniformity of punishment and the so-called individualisation of punishment, the latter especially in fashion amongst American prison experts.
The individualisation of the subconsciousness always denotes a considerable further step of great suggestive influence upon the further formation of automatisms.
They did not represent any new interests, but were merely the individualisation of certain phases of the old deities, phases which had always been present and were now at most merely emphasised by being worshipped separately.
Individualisation of the Manes; freedom of belief on such questions.
The progressive differentiation of the products of labour keeps step with the progressive individualisation of the labourer and with the growing material independence of the body from its products.
For the opposite reason, the mere sexual impulse is ignoble, because without individualisation it is directed to all, and strives to maintain the species only as regards quantity, with little respect to quality.
This obliges the poet to avoid much and to content himself with generalities, whereby he becomes abstract, and his work loses that concreteness and individualisation which is throughout essential to poetry.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "individualisation" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.