verb
- to mention or describe something in detail; to specify or give particular instances of something
- to make something particular or individual; to distinguish from others
Usage: British English spelling (American English: particularizes); third person singular present tense
Usage: British English spelling (American English: particularizes); third person singular present tense; less common usage
Examples
- The report particularises the main causes of the accident.
- She particularises her complaints by listing each specific incident.
- The contract particularises the obligations of both parties.
- He particularises his argument with concrete examples from history.
- The document particularises the differences between the two proposals.
- The witness particularises the details she remembers from that evening.