particularised
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Made specific or detailed; treated or considered individually and with precise detail. The word describes something that has been rendered distinct, explicit, or itemized, rather than remaining general, abstract, or vague. It often implies a focus on individual characteristics or specific circumstances.
Usage and Examples
- Adjective:
- The report moved from broad trends to a particularised analysis of each department's performance.
- For the contract to be valid, we need a more particularised list of the services to be provided.
- The witness gave a highly particularised account of the events, noting times, colors, and specific phrases used.
Advanced Usage
- In legal or formal contexts: "Particularised" is frequently used to describe pleadings, claims, or accusations that state facts in specific detail, as required by law or procedure.
- The court ordered the plaintiff to submit a more particularised statement of claim.
Variants and Related Words
- Particularize (verb): To state or describe in detail; to treat individually or specifically.
- The document particularizes the duties of each committee member.
- Particular (adjective): Relating to a single or specific thing or person; individual. Also used to mean fussy or hard to please.
- Particularity (noun): The quality of being individual or specific; a precise detail.
Synonyms
- Specified
- Detailed
- Itemized
- Individualized
- Specific
Antonyms
- Generalized
- Vague
- Abstract
- Non-specific
Adjective
- directed toward a specific object
- particularized thinking as distinct from stereotyped sloganeering