particularisation
Noun: 1. The act or process of making something specific or detailed; an individualized description of a particular instance. It refers to the action of moving from a general statement or category to a specific, concrete example or case.
The noun "particularisation" is used to describe the act of specifying details or providing a concrete instance of a general idea. It is often used in academic, legal, or analytical contexts where precision and detail are important. - It is typically used as an uncountable noun when referring to the general process (e.g., "The particularisation of the theory..."). - It can be used as a countable noun when referring to a specific instance or result of this process (e.g., "a detailed particularisation").
- The lawyer demanded a particularisation of the charges against her client.
- His argument lacked force without the particularisation of real-world examples.
- The report's strength lies in its particularisation of the economic impacts on individual households.
- "In particularisation of": Used to introduce the specific details that elaborate on a general point.
- The witness provided testimony in particularisation of the initial complaint.
- Particularize (verb): To give details or specific examples; to make particular.
- The contract particularizes the responsibilities of each party.
- Particular (adjective/noun): Relating to a single, specific thing or detail; a specific point or item.
- Specificity (noun): The quality of being specific, which is the result of successful particularisation.
- Specification: The act of stating something precisely.
- Delineation: The action of describing something precisely.
- Itemization: The act of listing things individually.
- Generalization: The process of formulating general concepts by abstracting common properties.
- Abstraction: The consideration of something in a general or theoretical way, separate from concrete existence.
- an individualized description of a particular instance