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single out
verb as in choose
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verb as in cull
verb as in discriminate
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verb as in distinguish
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verb as in draw
verb as in elect
verb as in excerpt
verb as in favor
verb as in identify
verb as in individualize
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verb as in name
verb as in opt
verb as in pick
verb as in segregate
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verb as in select
verb as in separate
Example Sentences
But it would be unfair to single out American diplomats for this ignorance.
The investigation ultimately found the Cincinnati office used inappropriate criteria to single out certain cases.
Lest his snub be too subtle, Logan went on to single out and exclude Southerners for their “rebellious tyranny.”
Geithner does, however, single out Sen. Orrin Hatch (R-UT) for supporting him when the senator had nothing to gain.
But is it fair to single out the provider whose heroin happened to have killed a celebrity (or anyone else)?
It was Hendrik's intention to single out one of the bulls, and run him down—leaving the others to gallop off wherever they wished.
Of them we may here single out, as a particularly characteristic type, those which deal with devourment.
Gertrude was first to single out Alfonso, whose handkerchief waved a brother's welcome to the old world.
Wolves always single out an animal to attack; they wouldn't dare enter an inclosure.
Focusing his gaze to a searching squint he tried to single out a culprit from their midst.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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