contradistinguish

IPA: kˈɑntrædɪstˈɪŋgwɪʃ

verb

  • (transitive) To distinguish things by contrasting their different qualities.
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Examples of "contradistinguish" in Sentences

  • Finally, I will note down those fundamental characteristics which contradistinguish the ancient literature from the modern generally, but which more especially appear in prominence in the tragic drama.
  • Life, and the several limbs or parts of an animal, which form and constitute the animal itself, I term the natural Posses - sions of the animal, as contradistinguish - ed from those wliich are acquired, and B retained by virtue of its energy or power.
  • Coleridge also has some very choice remarks on the subject: “I will note down the fundamental characteristics which contradistinguish the ancient literature from the modern generally, but which more especially appear in prominence in the tragic drama.
  • Coleridge also has some very choice remarks on the subject: "I will note down the fundamental characteristics which contradistinguish the ancient literature from the modern generally, but which more especially appear in prominence in the tragic drama.

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