Taken together, definition and division put us in possession of individualized or definite meanings and indicate to what group of objects meanings refer.
Only gross differences of size or color are perceived by an outsider in a flock of sheep, each of which is perfectly individualized to the shepherd.
In normal growth, specific properties are emphasized and so individualized only when they serve to clear up a present difficulty.
Foreign languages that we do not understand always seem jabberings, babblings, in which it is impossible to fix a definite, clear-cut, individualizedgroup of sounds.
The technical name for any meaning which is thus individualized is intension.
He repeats the same inspirations but in an etherealized, modernized and individualized manner.
There is a certain resemblance, but he individualized them in his own way.
Partly and in some cases because they have worked harder, but usually because they are older egos--because they were individualized out of the animal kingdom at an earlier date, and so have had more time for the human part of their evolution.
Although the primeval spirits were grouped in four pairs in Egypt, and apparently in Babylonia also, the female in the first pair was more strongly individualized than the male.
When the father-worshipping peoples invaded the dominions of the mother-worshipping peoples, they introduced their strongly individualized gods, but they did not displace the mother goddesses.
They are the stolon and we are the individualized branches.
Hay has painted a picture not only of a few highly individualized types; he has drawn as well a background of conditions.
In her school work in rural districts she was in contact constantly with the quaint and the ludicrous, with all those strongly individualized characters that Puritanism and isolated country living had rendered abundant.
As he looked back into his earlier years it was only the highly individualized characters and surroundings that stood out in his memory, and he peopled his stories largely with these.
It is psychology which tells us how this possible experience loses its barely hypothetical character, and is stamped with categorical unquestioned experiencedness; how, in a word, it becomes here and now in some uniquely individualized life.
This conviction of the value of the individualized finds its further expression in psychology, which undertakes to show how this individualization proceeds, and in what aspect it presents itself.
Soon the child becomes a separate, individualized mortal mind, 424:3 which takes possession of itself and its own thoughts of bones.
If, with plants, water may be regarded as for their nourishment, nourishment is still only the being of a thing as formless substance that first becomes individualized by individuality, and thus succeeds in obtaining form.
Psychology is the scientific account of this realization, of this individualized universe, of this self-consciousness.
This individualized selection and adaptation is an integral portion of the logic of the situation.
In this way the difference arises between the generalized statements of physical science and the individualized form demanded in historical science.
Self-consciousness means simply an individualized universe; and if this universe has not been realized in man, if man be not self-conscious, then no philosophy whatever is possible.
Rosenkranz says: Chance is a reality which has only the value of possibility, while Fischer calls chance the individualized fact, and Lotze identifies it
with everything that is not valid as a natural purpose.
In the same way it is conceivable that inhabitants of a region not particularly individualized do not so easily notice differences.
Technologically, everything is available for thisindividualized communication.
High fidelity sound, rich video resources, computer graphics, and a variety of devices for individualized human interaction provide the technological basis for what emerges as a ubiquitous computing environment.
The result of this effort is represented by individualized messages, addressing in parallel people who are concerned about similar issues (environment, education, the role of the family).
Other variants on Protestant Christianity, including Pentecostal movements and independent churches, may lack one or more of these elements, and their leadership and beliefs are individualized and dynamic.
These differ in their views and observance of Jewish law, with the Orthodox representing the most traditional practice, and Reform/Liberal communities the most accommodating of individualized interpretations of Jewish identity and faith.
The gens is individualized by the following rights, privileges, and obligations conferred and imposed upon its members, and which made up the jus gentilicium.
The Roman gens was individualized by the following rights, privileges and obligations: I.
A family of the monogamian type might have become individualized and powerful in a gens, and in society at large; but the gens nevertheless did not and could not recognize or depend upon the family as an integer of itself.
In due time the tribe became individualized by a name, which, from their usual character, must have been in many cases accidental rather than deliberate.
Each tribe was individualized by a name, by a separate dialect, by a supreme government, and by the possession of a territory which it occupied and defended as its own.
Although individualized by property rights and privileges, and recognized as a legal entity by statutory enactment, the family is not the unit of the political system.
The large groups in the marriage relation, which must have existed in the previous period, had disappeared; and in their places were married pairs, forming clearly marked, though but partially individualized families.
Among the hundreds of these mounds of the dead, scattered over the mount, there was only one individualized by an inscribed stone.
We are beginning to make use of a mass of data furnished by physiology, psychology, and sociology, and on the basis of these data to subject prisoners to individualized treatment.
One of the signs that we are recognizing the growing need of an individualized treatment of dependents, is the degree to which our social service agencies are becoming specialized.
What is the purpose of the "individualized treatment of offenders"?
And whereas the form and the common matter belong to a thing's true nature considered in general; individual signate matter, and the form individualized by that matter belong to the true nature considered in this particular individual.
But that form which cannot be received in matter, but is self-subsisting, is individualized precisely because it cannot be received in a subject; and such a form is God.
This, however, is not enough; for singular things from universal causes attain to certain forms and powers which, however they may be joined together, are not individualized except by individual matter.
God must extend to singular things, which are individualized by matter.
Quantity does not entirely hinder the corporeal form from action, as stated above; but from being a universal agent, forasmuch as a form is individualized through being in matter subject to quantity.
Forms which can be received in matter are individualized by matter, which cannot be in another as in a subject since it is the first underlying subject; although form of itself, unless something else prevents it, can be received by many.
One model for advanced individualized life in any world; in all worlds.
The "dwellers at the threshold" are the individualized entities of the elements of nature.
When one becomes thoroughly individualized he enters into the realm of all knowledge and wisdom; and to be individualized is to recognize no power outside of the Infinite Power that is back of all.
Destroy wrong perception and there is an end of errors in individualized beings.
Destroy the errors in individualized beings and the illusions of the six fields will disappear.
Like England, Japan also has drawn its civilization from its neighbors, and then, under the isolating influence of its local environment, has individualized both race and culture.
Thus the small territory is characterized by the early maturity of a highly individualized civilization, which then, with inherent power of expansion, proceeds to overleap its narrow borders and conquer for itself a wide sphere of influence.
This continental scale stamps also the anthropo-geography of such large individualized fields.
Another explanation is based on the notion of one generic substance individualized in all distinct, material existences.
Having accomplished the task, and attained the harmonious poise, or balance, in Libra, the individualized soul arrives at the eighth step in the journey.
In almost every life that is strongly individualized those who look back after it has passed from visible sight cannot but recognize how rhythmic are the sequences that have characterized its last months on earth.
In the entire range of Browning's art the spiritual man is imaged as a complex and individualizedspark of the divine force.
It is also somewhat awkward at first to find one continuous avenue bearing many names, each block being individualized by a fresh appellation.
Aguas Calientes (hot waters) is the capital of a small state of the same name, and is a very strongly individualized city, containing something less than twenty-five thousand inhabitants.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "individualized" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.