individualize
in di vi jooh uh lahyz
- v make or mark or treat as individual
The sounds were individualized by sharpness and tone - v make personal or more personal
- Before long, drivers began to individualize their steeds with fancy paint jobs and stainless-steel trim--to the point where the vehicles' origins have been almost entirely obscured.
- The more Humphrey flashes back, trying to individualize the Renshaws, the more they seem to merge as a single literary convention, the official folk hero of latter-day Southern .
- But Author Farrell's mealy prose and chronic inability to individualize scene and character muffle most of his stories.