Word that means differentiate

transitive verb

2

: to mark or show a difference in : constitute a contrasting element that distinguishes

features that differentiate the twins

how we differentiate ourselves from our competitors

3

: to develop differential or distinguishing characteristics in

What differentiated a laborer from another man …Sherwood Anderson

4

biology

: to cause differentiation (see differentiation sense 3b) of in the course of development

cells that are differentiated from stem cells

5

: to express the specific distinguishing quality of : discriminate

differentiate poetry and prose

intransitive verb

1

: to recognize or give expression to a difference

difficult to differentiate between the two

2

: to become distinct or different in character

Synonyms

Example Sentences



The only thing that differentiates the twins is the color of their eyes.



it was hard at first to differentiate between the two styles of music

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Word History

Etymology

probably borrowed from Medieval Latin differentiātus, past participle of differentiāre «to distinguish» (New Latin in mathematical sense), verbal derivative of Latin differentia difference entry 1

First Known Use

1814, in the meaning defined at transitive sense 1

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Merriam-Webster unabridged

дифференцировать, дифференцироваться, различать, различаться, отличать

глагол

- отличать, различать; проводить или устанавливать различие, дифференцировать; разграничивать

differentiate duties — разграничивать обязанности
to differentiate prose from /and/ poetry — отличать поэзию от прозы, разграничивать поэзию и прозу
to differentiate between the two functions — разграничивать (эти) функции
it’s wrong to differentiate between pupils — нехорошо по-разному относиться к ученикам

- отличать, составлять отличительную черту

it differentiates drama from tragedy — это и составляет разницу между драмой и трагедией
reason differentiates man from other animals — разум отличает человека от (других) животных

- обыкн. pass делать несхожим; вызывать расхождение

languages become differentiated — языки расходятся
species become differentiated — виды обособляются

- делаться несхожим, расходиться; обособляться, дифференцироваться

languages tend to differentiate — языки обнаруживают тенденцию к дифференциации

- мат. дифференцировать

differentiate on variable — дифференцировать по переменной

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Примеры с переводом

The only thing that differentiates the twins is the color of their eyes.

Единственное, что отличает близнецов, — это цвет их глаз.

It was hard at first to differentiate between the two styles of music.

Сначала было трудно различить эти два музыкальных стиля.

I have known some difficulty in differentiating such attacks from those of epilepsy.

По опыту знаю как трудно отличить эти приступы от приступов эпилепсии.

Возможные однокоренные слова

differentiation  — дифференцирование, дифференциация, разграничение, различение, разделение
differentiated  — дифференцированный
differentiating  — дифференцировать, дифференцироваться, различать, различаться, отличать
differentiator  — дифференциатор, дифференцирующее устройство, блок дифференцирования

Формы слова

  • 1
    differentiate

    differentiate [ˏdɪfəˊrenʃɪeɪt]

    v

    1) различа́ть(ся), отлича́ть(ся);

    2) видоизменя́ться, дифференци́роваться

    Англо-русский словарь Мюллера > differentiate

  • 2
    differentiate

    Персональный Сократ > differentiate

  • 3
    differentiate

    [ˌdɪfəˈrenʃɪeɪt]

    differentiate видоизменяться differentiate дифференцировать(ся) differentiate дифференцировать differentiate отличать differentiate проводить различие differentiate разграничивать differentiate различать(ся), отличать(ся); to differentiate one from another отличать одно от другого differentiate различать differentiate устанавливать различие differentiate between вчт. различать differentiate различать(ся), отличать(ся); to differentiate one from another отличать одно от другого

    English-Russian short dictionary > differentiate

  • 4
    differentiate

    Англо-русский синонимический словарь > differentiate

  • 5
    differentiate

    [͵dıfəʹrenʃıeıt]

    1. 1) отличать, различать; проводить устанавливать различие, дифференцировать; разграничивать

    to differentiate prose from /and/ poetry — отличать поэзию от прозы, разграничивать поэзию и прозу

    it’s wrong to differentiate between pupils — нехорошо по-разному относиться к ученикам

    2) отличать, составлять отличительную черту

    it differentiates drama from tragedy — это и составляет разницу между драмой и трагедией

    reason differentiates man from other animals — разум отличает человека от (других) животных

    2. 1)

    pass делать несхожим; вызывать расхождение

    2) делаться несхожим, расходиться; обособляться, дифференцироваться

    languages tend to differentiate — языки обнаруживают тенденцию к дифференциации

    НБАРС > differentiate

  • 6
    differentiate

    ˌdɪfəˈrenʃɪeɪt гл.
    1) различать(ся), проводить различия (between, from) I have known some difficulty in differentiating such attacks from those of epilepsy. ≈ Я сталкивался с проблемой различения подобных приступов и приступов эпилепсии. Syn: discriminate, distinguish
    2) мат. дифференцировать(ся)
    3) биол. видоизменять(ся), адаптировать(ся), приспосабливать(ся) Syn: specialize
    отличать, различать;
    проводить или устанавливать различие, дифференцировать;
    разграничивать — to * prose from /and/ poetry отличать поэзию от прозы, разграничивать поэзию и прозу — to * between the two functions разграничивать (эти) функции — it’s wrong to * between pupils нехорошо по-разному относиться к ученикам отличать, составлять отличительную черту — it *s drama from tragedy это и составляет разницу между драмой и трагедией — reason *s man from other animals разум отличает человека от (других) животных делать несхожим;
    вызывать расхождение — languages become *d языки расходятся — species become *d виды обособляются делаться несхожим, расходиться;
    обособляться, дифференцироваться — languages tend to * языки обнаруживают тенденцию к дифференциации (математика) дифференцировать
    differentiate видоизменяться ~ дифференцировать(ся) ~ дифференцировать ~ отличать ~ проводить различие ~ разграничивать ~ различать(ся), отличать(ся) ;
    to differentiate one from another отличать одно от другого ~ различать ~ устанавливать различие
    ~ between вчт. различать
    ~ различать(ся), отличать(ся) ;
    to differentiate one from another отличать одно от другого

    Большой англо-русский и русско-английский словарь > differentiate

  • 7
    differentiate

    1) брать производную, находить произвождную, дифференцировать

    2) отличаться, различаться

    3) проводить различия, дифференцировать

    English-Russian scientific dictionary > differentiate

  • 8
    differentiate

    1. дифференциат 2. дифференцировать 3. отличать(ся), различать(ся)
    banded differentiate первично полосчатая порода
    crystallization differentiate кристаллизационный дифференциат

    * * *

    English-Russian dictionary of geology > differentiate

  • 9
    differentiate

    Англо-русский технический словарь > differentiate

  • 10
    differentiate

    1. v отличать, различать; проводить или устанавливать различие, дифференцировать; разграничивать

    2. v отличать, составлять отличительную черту

    3. v обыкн. делать несхожим; вызывать расхождение

    4. v делаться несхожим, расходиться; обособляться, дифференцироваться

    5. v мат. дифференцировать

    Синонимический ряд:

    2. know (verb) contrast; difference; discern; discrepate; discriminate; distinguish; extricate; know; separate; set off; sever; severalize; tell

    3. mark (verb) characterise; individualise; mark; qualify; set apart; signalise

    Антонимический ряд:

    confuse; group; mingle

    English-Russian base dictionary > differentiate

  • 11
    differentiate

    verb

    1) различать(ся), отличать(ся); to differentiate one from another отличать одно от другого

    2) дифференцировать(ся)

    3) видоизменяться

    Syn:

    discriminate

    * * *

    (v) различать

    * * *

    различать(ся), проводить различия

    * * *

    [dif·fer·en·ti·ate || ‚dɪfə’renʃɪeɪt]
    отличать, различать, разграничивать, видоизменяться, дифференцировать

    * * *

    видоизменяться

    дифференцировать

    отличать

    разграничивать

    различать

    * * *

    1) различать(ся), проводить различия (between, from)
    2) мат. дифференцировать(ся)
    3) биол. видоизменять(ся)

    Новый англо-русский словарь > differentiate

  • 12
    differentiate

    English-Russian big medical dictionary > differentiate

  • 13
    differentiate

    ˌdɪfəˈrenʃɪeɪtразличать(ся),отличать(ся),дифференцировать(ся),разграничивать

    Англо-русский словарь экономических терминов > differentiate

  • 14
    differentiate

    Универсальный англо-русский словарь > differentiate

  • 15
    differentiate

    [ˏdɪfə`renʃɪeɪt]

    различать(ся), проводить различия

    дифференцировать(ся)

    видоизменять(ся), адаптировать(ся), приспосабливать(ся)

    Англо-русский большой универсальный переводческий словарь > differentiate

  • 16
    differentiate

    дифференцировать, дифференцироваться

    Англо-русский терминологический перечень по культуре тканей растений > differentiate

  • 17
    differentiate

    мед.гл.

    различаться

    * * *

    Англо-русский медицинский словарь > differentiate

  • 18
    differentiate

    v

    проводить различие, устанавливать различие; дифференцировать

    Politics english-russian dictionary > differentiate

  • 19
    differentiate

    English-russian dictionary of physics > differentiate

  • 20
    differentiate

    1) отличать(ся); различать(ся)

    2) выделять; дискриминировать

    English-Russian electronics dictionary > differentiate

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dif·fer·en·ti·ate

 (dĭf′ə-rĕn′shē-āt′)

v. dif·fer·en·ti·at·ed, dif·fer·en·ti·at·ing, dif·fer·en·ti·ates

v.tr.

1. To constitute the distinction between: subspecies that are differentiated by the markings on their wings.

2. To perceive or show the difference in or between; discriminate.

3. To make different by alteration or modification.

4. Mathematics To calculate the derivative or differential of (a function).

v.intr.

1. To become distinct or specialized; acquire a different character.

2. To make distinctions; discriminate.

3. Biology To undergo differentiation.

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differentiate

(ˌdɪfəˈrɛnʃɪˌeɪt)

vb

1. (tr) to serve to distinguish between

2. (when: intr, often foll by between) to perceive, show, or make a difference (in or between); discriminate

3. (intr) to become dissimilar or distinct

4. (Mathematics) maths to perform a differentiation on (a quantity, expression, etc)

5. (Biology) (intr) (of unspecialized cells, etc) to change during development to more specialized forms

ˌdifferˈentiˌator n

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dif•fer•en•ti•ate

(ˌdɪf əˈrɛn ʃiˌeɪt)

v. -at•ed, -at•ing. v.t.

1. to form or mark differently from other such things; distinguish.

2. to perceive the difference in or between.

3. to make different by modification, as a biological species.

4. Math. to obtain the differential or the derivative of.

v.i.

5. to become unlike or dissimilar.

6. to make a distinction.

7. (of cells or tissues) to change from relatively generalized to specialized kinds during development.

[1810–20; < Medieval Latin]

dif`fer•en′ti•a•ble, adj.

dif`fer•en`ti•a′tion, n.

dif`fer•en′ti•a`tor, n.

Random House Kernerman Webster’s College Dictionary, © 2010 K Dictionaries Ltd. Copyright 2005, 1997, 1991 by Random House, Inc. All rights reserved.

differentiate

Past participle: differentiated
Gerund: differentiating

Imperative
differentiate
differentiate
Present
I differentiate
you differentiate
he/she/it differentiates
we differentiate
you differentiate
they differentiate
Preterite
I differentiated
you differentiated
he/she/it differentiated
we differentiated
you differentiated
they differentiated
Present Continuous
I am differentiating
you are differentiating
he/she/it is differentiating
we are differentiating
you are differentiating
they are differentiating
Present Perfect
I have differentiated
you have differentiated
he/she/it has differentiated
we have differentiated
you have differentiated
they have differentiated
Past Continuous
I was differentiating
you were differentiating
he/she/it was differentiating
we were differentiating
you were differentiating
they were differentiating
Past Perfect
I had differentiated
you had differentiated
he/she/it had differentiated
we had differentiated
you had differentiated
they had differentiated
Future
I will differentiate
you will differentiate
he/she/it will differentiate
we will differentiate
you will differentiate
they will differentiate
Future Perfect
I will have differentiated
you will have differentiated
he/she/it will have differentiated
we will have differentiated
you will have differentiated
they will have differentiated
Future Continuous
I will be differentiating
you will be differentiating
he/she/it will be differentiating
we will be differentiating
you will be differentiating
they will be differentiating
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been differentiating
you have been differentiating
he/she/it has been differentiating
we have been differentiating
you have been differentiating
they have been differentiating
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been differentiating
you will have been differentiating
he/she/it will have been differentiating
we will have been differentiating
you will have been differentiating
they will have been differentiating
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been differentiating
you had been differentiating
he/she/it had been differentiating
we had been differentiating
you had been differentiating
they had been differentiating
Conditional
I would differentiate
you would differentiate
he/she/it would differentiate
we would differentiate
you would differentiate
they would differentiate
Past Conditional
I would have differentiated
you would have differentiated
he/she/it would have differentiated
we would have differentiated
you would have differentiated
they would have differentiated

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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:

Verb 1. differentiate — mark as different; «We distinguish several kinds of maple»

distinguish, secern, secernate, severalise, severalize, tell apart, separate, tell

know — be able to distinguish, recognize as being different; «The child knows right from wrong»

identify, place — recognize as being; establish the identity of someone or something; «She identified the man on the ‘wanted’ poster»

discriminate, know apart — recognize or perceive the difference

label — distinguish (an element or atom) by using a radioactive isotope or an isotope of unusual mass for tracing through chemical reactions

label — distinguish (as a compound or molecule) by introducing a labeled atom

individualise, individualize — make or mark or treat as individual; «The sounds were individualized by sharpness and tone»

contrast — put in opposition to show or emphasize differences; «The middle school teacher contrasted her best student’s work with that of her weakest student»

severalise, severalize — distinguish or separate

contradistinguish — distinguish by contrasting qualities

decouple, dissociate — regard as unconnected; «you must dissociate these two events!»; «decouple our foreign policy from ideology»

demarcate — separate clearly, as if by boundaries

discriminate, single out, separate — treat differently on the basis of sex or race

stratify — divide society into social classes or castes; «Income distribution often stratifies a society»

2. differentiate — be a distinctive feature, attribute, or trait; sometimes in a very positive sense; «His modesty distinguishes him from his peers»

distinguish, mark

mark — designate as if by a mark; «This sign marks the border»

characterize, characterise, qualify — describe or portray the character or the qualities or peculiarities of; «You can characterize his behavior as that of an egotist»; «This poem can be characterized as a lament for a dead lover»

characterise, characterize — be characteristic of; «What characterizes a Venetian painting?»

3. differentiate — calculate a derivative; take the derivative

math, mathematics, maths — a science (or group of related sciences) dealing with the logic of quantity and shape and arrangement

compute, calculate, cipher, cypher, figure, reckon, work out — make a mathematical calculation or computation

integrate — calculate the integral of; calculate by integration

4. differentiate — become different during development; «cells differentiate»

develop — grow, progress, unfold, or evolve through a process of evolution, natural growth, differentiation, or a conducive environment; «A flower developed on the branch»; «The country developed into a mighty superpower»; «The embryo develops into a fetus»; «This situation has developed over a long time»

dedifferentiate — lose specialization in form or function

5. differentiate — evolve so as to lead to a new species or develop in a way most suited to the environment

speciate, specialise, specialize

evolve — undergo development or evolution; «Modern man evolved a long time ago»

6. differentiate — become distinct and acquire a different character

dissimilate — become dissimilar or less similar; «These two related tribes of people gradually dissimilated over time»

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differentiate

Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

differentiate

verb

1. To recognize as being different:

2. To make noticeable or different:

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Translations

يُفَرِّقيُفَرِّق بَيْنَ، يُمَيِّز

rozlišovatdělat rozdílodlišitrozlišit

differentiere mellemgøre forskel

derivoida

gera greinarmun á

razlikovati

ayırım yapmakayırt etmekfarkı görmekfarklı muamele etmek

differentiate

[ˌdɪfəˈrenʃɪeɪt]

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differentiate

[ˌdɪfəˈrɛnʃieɪt]

Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

differentiate

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Collins Italian Dictionary 1st Edition © HarperCollins Publishers 1995

difference

(ˈdifrəns) noun

1. what makes one thing unlike another. I can’t see any difference between these two pictures; It doesn’t make any difference to me whether you go or stay; There’s not much difference between them.

2. an act of differing, especially a disagreement. We had a difference of opinion; Have they settled their differences? (= Have they stopped arguing?).

3. the amount by which one quantity or number is greater than another. If you buy it for me I’ll give you $6 now and make up the difference later.

ˈdifferent adjective

(often with from) not the same. These gloves are not a pair – they’re different; My ideas are different from his.

ˌdiffeˈrentiate (-ˈrenʃieit) verb

1. to see or be able to tell a difference (between). I cannot even differentiate a blackbird and a starling.

2. (with between) to treat differently. She does not differentiate between her two children although one is adopted.

ˈdiffeˌrentiˈation noun


different is followed by from (not than).

Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.

Other forms: differentiated; differentiating; differentiates

To differentiate is to identify the differences between things, to discriminate among them. For example, if the light is dim at the party, you might find it hard to differentiate between the spicy bean dip and the chocolate sauce.

You can see different in differentiate. This will help you remember that it has to do with finding how things are different, or making them different. For example, identical twins look alike but if you get to know them, personality traits, speech patterns and their likes and dislikes help differentiate one from another. Also, when you wear a team uniform the number on your back helps coaches differentiate between teammates when everyone is playing fast.

Definitions of differentiate

  1. verb

    become distinct and acquire a different character

  2. synonyms:

    distinguish, secern, secernate, separate, severalise, severalize, tell, tell apart

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    know

    be able to distinguish, recognize as being different

    discern, discriminate, know apart

    recognize or perceive the difference

    label

    distinguish (an element or atom) by using a radioactive isotope or an isotope of unusual mass for tracing through chemical reactions

    label

    distinguish (as a compound or molecule) by introducing a labeled atom

    sex

    tell the sex (of young chickens)

    individualise, individualize

    make or mark or treat as individual

    contrast

    put in opposition to show or emphasize differences

    severalise, severalize

    distinguish or separate

    contradistinguish

    distinguish by contrasting qualities

    decouple, dissociate

    regard as unconnected

    demarcate

    separate clearly, as if by boundaries

    discriminate, separate, single out

    treat differently on the basis of sex or race

    stratify

    divide society into social classes or castes

    insulate, isolate

    place or set apart

    subtilize

    mark fine distinctions and subtleties, as among words

    hive off

    remove from a group and make separate

    segregate

    separate by race or religion; practice a policy of racial segregation

    redline

    discriminate in selling or renting housing in certain areas of a neighborhood

    disadvantage, disfavor, disfavour

    put at a disadvantage; hinder, harm

    type of:

    identify, place

    recognize as being; establish the identity of someone or something

  3. verb

    be a distinctive feature, attribute, or trait; sometimes in a very positive sense

    synonyms:

    distinguish, mark

    mark

    designate as if by a mark

  4. verb

    become different during development

    “cells
    differentiate

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    Antonyms:

    dedifferentiate

    lose specialization in form or function

    type of:

    develop

    grow, progress, unfold, or evolve through a process of evolution, natural growth, differentiation, or a conducive environment

  5. verb

    evolve so as to lead to a new species or develop in a way most suited to the environment

  6. verb

    calculate a derivative; take the derivative

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verb (used with object), dif·fer·en·ti·at·ed, dif·fer·en·ti·at·ing.

to form or mark differently from other such things; distinguish.

to change; alter.

to perceive the difference in or between.

to make different by modification, as a biological species.

verb (used without object), dif·fer·en·ti·at·ed, dif·fer·en·ti·at·ing.

to become unlike or dissimilar; change in character.

to make a distinction.

Biology. (of cells or tissues) to change from relatively generalized to specialized kinds, during development.

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Origin of differentiate

First recorded in 1810–20; from Medieval Latin differentiātus distinguished (past participle of differentiāre ), equivalent to Latin different(ia) difference + -ātus -ate1

synonym study for differentiate

OTHER WORDS FROM differentiate

dif·fer·en·ti·a·tion, nounin·ter·dif·fer·en·ti·ate, verb (used with object), in·ter·dif·fer·en·ti·at·ed, in·ter·dif·fer·en·ti·at·ing.re·dif·fer·en·ti·ate, verb, re·dif·fer·en·ti·at·ed, re·dif·fer·en·ti·at·ing.self-dif·fer·en·ti·at·ing, adjective

un·dif·fer·en·ti·at·ed, adjective

Words nearby differentiate

differential quotient, differential rate, differential topology, differential weathering, differential windlass, differentiate, differentiation, differentiator, differently, different strokes for different folks, difficile

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Words related to differentiate

comprehend, discern, discriminate, extricate, separate, understand, adapt, alter, diversify, modify, transform, vary, characterize, contrast, demarcate, individualize, individuate, know, mark, redline

How to use differentiate in a sentence

  • What differentiates Verify is that it focuses primarily on video, Ostrow said, though as the new team comes together they will also produce more articles.

  • There are a few popular types of reusable hand warmers, differentiated by heating mechanism.

  • They’re motivated first and foremost by winning the war for talent, but also by opportunities to differentiate themselves with customers and investors.

  • Yet few have been taught how to differentiate between the streams to information to understand when and how they are being lied to and manipulated.

  • So now, it’s up to diners to differentiate between decisions made with public health in mind, and those fueled by economic or political pressures.

  • How can we taxonomize their experience, and differentiate it from hallucination, or psychotic break?

  • How did you try to differentiate your version from that one?

  • He also shared insight into major factors that differentiate ancient vines.

  • He created the curved Virgule heel as a signature, to differentiate his work post-Dior.

  • They do not differentiate between the self-proclaimed Jewish State and the non-complicit members of that faith.

  • Application of gentle heat or appropriate chemicals will serve to differentiate them.

  • They consented to differentiate the armor so that a body could tell one team from the other, but that was the most they would do.

  • As it is difficult to differentiate this second form from the first, the same precaution should be used.

  • These characteristics which differentiate beings can therefore be called qualities only figuratively.

  • I cannot say it often enough, that we must carefully differentiate between doctrine and life.

British Dictionary definitions for differentiate


verb

(tr) to serve to distinguish between

(when intr, often foll by between) to perceive, show, or make a difference (in or between); discriminate

(intr) to become dissimilar or distinct

maths to perform a differentiation on (a quantity, expression, etc)

(intr) (of unspecialized cells, etc) to change during development to more specialized forms

Derived forms of differentiate

differentiator, noun

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

From New Latin differentiātus, past participle of differentiō, from Latin differentia (difference); see difference.

Pronunciation[edit]

  • (UK) IPA(key): /dɪf.əˈɹɛn.ʃi.eɪt/
  • (US) IPA(key): /ˌdɪ.fəˈɹɛnt.ʃi.eɪt/

Verb[edit]

differentiate (third-person singular simple present differentiates, present participle differentiating, simple past and past participle differentiated)

  1. (transitive)
    1. To make different; to change, modify.
    2. To recognize a distinction or difference between two things.
      Antonym: conflate
      • 1871, John Earle, The Philology of the English Tongue
        The word «then» was differentiated into the two forms «then» and «than».
    3. (mathematics) To calculate the derivative of a function.
    4. (mathematics) To calculate the differential of a function of multiple variables.
  2. (intransitive)
    1. To perceive the difference between things; to discriminate.
      • 1964, New York Times v. Sullivan:

        he refused to instruct that actual intent to harm or recklessness had to be found before punitive damages could be awarded, or that a verdict for respondent should differentiate between compensatory and punitive damages.

    2. (education) To teach a lesson in multiple different ways in order to meet the needs of more or less advanced students.
      • 2012 May 16, Michael Alison Chandler, “Teaching for all levels — in one class”, in The Washington Post[1], archived from the original on 2023-02-11:

        Like most teaching, differentiating is a mix of art and science. When it works, «it’s like a jazz rhythm,» said Carol Tomlinson, an education professor at the University of Virginia and an expert on differentiation.

      • 2017 August, Tessa H.S. Eysink; Manon Hulsbeek; Hannie Gijlers, “Supporting primary school teachers in differentiating in the regular classroom”, in Teaching and Teacher Education, volume 66, Amsterdam: Elsevier, →DOI, →ISSN, page 107116:

        Moreover, children of STIP-teachers who showed many types of differentiation activities learnt more than children of STIP-teachers who differentiated less.

      • 2018 June 22, Larry Ferlazzo, quoting Sarah Shartzer, “Response: Ways to Use Tech to Differentiate Instruction”, in Education Week[2], archived from the original on 2022-05-19:

        I use technology to differentiate in my Algebra classroom in many different ways. Sometimes, I put this technology in the hands of students and sometimes I use it myself to streamline a process.

  3. (transitive, intransitive, often in the passive, biology) To (cause to) go through a process of development called differentiation; to make or become different in form or function.
    Synonym: specialize
    • 1930, Robert Evans Snodgrass, Insects: Their Ways and Means of Living:

      In Chapter IV we learned that every animal consists of a body, or soma, formed of cells that are differentiated from the germ cells usually at an early stage of development.

    • 2013, Lauralee Sherwood, “The Peripheral Endocrine Glands”, in Human Physiology: From Cells to Systems, 8th edition, Belmont, CA: Brooks/Cole, →ISBN, page 723:

      Osteoblasts are derived from stromal cells, a type of connective tissue cell in the bone marrow, whereas osteoclasts differentiate from macrophages, which are tissue-bound derivatives of monocytes, a type of white blood cell (see p. 402).

Synonyms[edit]

  • (to show the distinction between things): differentialize; see also Thesaurus:differentiate
  • (to perceive the difference between things): differentialize; see also Thesaurus:tell apart
  • (to modify): change, transform; see also Thesaurus:alter

Antonyms[edit]

  • (to show the distinction between things): equate
  • (to perceive the difference between things): mix up, muddle up
  • (to modify): leave alone, preserve

Derived terms[edit]

  • differentiation

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  • differ
  • difference
  • different
  • differential

Translations[edit]

to show or be the distinction

to perceive the difference

math: to calculate the derivative

  • Bulgarian: диференцирам (diferenciram)
  • Czech: derivovat
  • Dutch: afleiden (nl)
  • Finnish: derivoida (fi)
  • French: dériver (fr)
  • German: ableiten (de)
  • Maori: whiriwhiri i te pārōnaki
  • Polish: różniczkować (pl) impf
  • Portuguese: derivar (pt)
  • Russian: дифференци́ровать (ru) impf or pf (differencírovatʹ)
  • Swedish: derivera (sv), (calculate a partial derivative) partialderivera

math: to calculate the differential

education: to teach a lesson in multiple different ways in order to meet the needs of more or less advanced students

Further reading[edit]

  • differentiate in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913
  • “differentiate”, in The Century Dictionary [], New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911, →OCLC.

Noun[edit]

differentiate (plural differentiates)

  1. (geology) Something that has been differentiated or stratified.
    • 1969, Alexander R. McBirney, Geology and Petrology of the Galápagos Islands, page 185:

      There is no discernable tendency, however, for the differentiates to fall into two extremities, as would be expected if they were trending toward distinct eutectics in a residua system.

    • 1991, Roger H. Mitchell, Petrology of Lamproites, page 10:

      This latter terminology is particularly favored by Soviet petrologists, e.g.. Bogatikov et al. (1985), who believe that any magma typically exhibits both agpaitic and miascitic differentiates.

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Differentiate is a verb.

WHAT DOES DIFFERENTIATE MEAN IN ENGLISH?


Definition of differentiate in the English dictionary

The first definition of differentiate in the dictionary is to serve to distinguish between. Other definition of differentiate is when intr, often foll by between to perceive, show, or make a difference ; discriminate. Differentiate is also to become dissimilar or distinct.

CONJUGATION OF THE VERB TO DIFFERENTIATE

PRESENT

Present

I differentiate

you differentiate

he/she/it differentiates

we differentiate

you differentiate

they differentiate

Present continuous

I am differentiating

you are differentiating

he/she/it is differentiating

we are differentiating

you are differentiating

they are differentiating

Present perfect

I have differentiated

you have differentiated

he/she/it has differentiated

we have differentiated

you have differentiated

they have differentiated

Present perfect continuous

I have been differentiating

you have been differentiating

he/she/it has been differentiating

we have been differentiating

you have been differentiating

they have been differentiating

Present tense is used to refer to circumstances that exist at the present time or over a period that includes the present time. The present perfect refers to past events, although it can be considered to denote primarily the resulting present situation rather than the events themselves.

PAST

Past

I differentiated

you differentiated

he/she/it differentiated

we differentiated

you differentiated

they differentiated

Past continuous

I was differentiating

you were differentiating

he/she/it was differentiating

we were differentiating

you were differentiating

they were differentiating

Past perfect

I had differentiated

you had differentiated

he/she/it had differentiated

we had differentiated

you had differentiated

they had differentiated

Past perfect continuous

I had been differentiating

you had been differentiating

he/she/it had been differentiating

we had been differentiating

you had been differentiating

they had been differentiating

Past tense forms express circumstances existing at some time in the past,

FUTURE

Future

I will differentiate

you will differentiate

he/she/it will differentiate

we will differentiate

you will differentiate

they will differentiate

Future continuous

I will be differentiating

you will be differentiating

he/she/it will be differentiating

we will be differentiating

you will be differentiating

they will be differentiating

Future perfect

I will have differentiated

you will have differentiated

he/she/it will have differentiated

we will have differentiated

you will have differentiated

they will have differentiated

Future perfect continuous

I will have been differentiating

you will have been differentiating

he/she/it will have been differentiating

we will have been differentiating

you will have been differentiating

they will have been differentiating

The future is used to express circumstances that will occur at a later time.

CONDITIONAL

Conditional

I would differentiate

you would differentiate

he/she/it would differentiate

we would differentiate

you would differentiate

they would differentiate

Conditional continuous

I would be differentiating

you would be differentiating

he/she/it would be differentiating

we would be differentiating

you would be differentiating

they would be differentiating

Conditional perfect

I would have differentiate

you would have differentiate

he/she/it would have differentiate

we would have differentiate

you would have differentiate

they would have differentiate

Conditional perfect continuous

I would have been differentiating

you would have been differentiating

he/she/it would have been differentiating

we would have been differentiating

you would have been differentiating

they would have been differentiating

Conditional or «future-in-the-past» tense refers to hypothetical or possible actions.

IMPERATIVE

Imperative

you differentiate
we let´s differentiate
you differentiate

The imperative is used to form commands or requests.

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

Infinitive

to differentiate

Past participle

differentiated

Present Participle

differentiating

Infinitive shows the action beyond temporal perspective. The present participle or gerund shows the action during the session. The past participle shows the action after completion.

WORDS THAT RHYME WITH DIFFERENTIATE

Synonyms and antonyms of differentiate in the English dictionary of synonyms

SYNONYMS OF «DIFFERENTIATE»

The following words have a similar or identical meaning as «differentiate» and belong to the same grammatical category.

synonyms of differentiate

Translation of «differentiate» into 25 languages

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TRANSLATION OF DIFFERENTIATE

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The translations of differentiate from English to other languages presented in this section have been obtained through automatic statistical translation; where the essential translation unit is the word «differentiate» in English.

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区分

1,325 millions of speakers

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distinguir

570 millions of speakers

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अंतर

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التفريق

280 millions of speakers

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diferenciar

270 millions of speakers

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ভেদ করা

260 millions of speakers

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différencier

220 millions of speakers

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membezakan

190 millions of speakers

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unterscheiden

180 millions of speakers

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区別する

130 millions of speakers

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구분하다

85 millions of speakers

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Beda-beda

85 millions of speakers

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phân biệt

80 millions of speakers

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வேறுபடுத்தி

75 millions of speakers

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फरक

75 millions of speakers

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ayırt etmek

70 millions of speakers

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distinguere

65 millions of speakers

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różnicować

50 millions of speakers

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diferenția

30 millions of speakers

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διαφοροποιούν

15 millions of speakers

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onderskei

14 millions of speakers

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differentiera

10 millions of speakers

Translator English — Norwegian


differensiere

5 millions of speakers

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TENDENCIES OF USE OF THE TERM «DIFFERENTIATE»

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Examples of use in the English literature, quotes and news about differentiate

10 QUOTES WITH «DIFFERENTIATE»

Famous quotes and sentences with the word differentiate.

In LA I was watching At the Movies with Ebert and Roper, it was, nice to see them differentiate between the subject matter and the art form of making the film, and they both gave it thumbs up, and I was kind of pleased at their honesty as far as reviewers go.

A name doesn’t make the music. It’s just called that to differentiate it from other types of music.

It is paradoxical that many educators and parents still differentiate between a time for learning and a time for play without seeing the vital connection between them.

Air power and military are meant to fight the enemy and not your own citizens… How do you differentiate a Maoist?… It will create a civil war-like situation.

There’s a lot more people out there than you would think who cannot differentiate between TV and reality. I do think there’s a lot of people out there who think I’m a nasty human being.

If you want to be around in 10 years you’ve got to do something to differentiate yourself from the pack.

An education isn’t how much you have committed to memory, or even how much you know. It’s being able to differentiate between what you know and what you don’t.

I grew up playing on unprepared surfaces where your wicket depended on quickly adapting to the bounce. As a kid, I could never differentiate off-spin from leg-spin. All I looked to do was to try to hit the ball before it pitched.

I don’t really differentiate between different genres: if there’s a good part going, I’ll go after it, and it’s preferable to me if it’s something I haven’t done before.

The acting part of me is not me. The music side is who I really am and what I want to talk about. It’ll be hard for people to differentiate those different sides but I think it’s possible. Once the music is out there, people will start to realize how serious I am about it rather than, ‘Oh god, another actress making an album.’

10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DIFFERENTIATE»

Discover the use of differentiate in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to differentiate and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.

1

Differentiate Or Die: Survival in Our Era of Killer Competition

In this fully updated edition of Differentiate or Die, Jack Trout and Steve Rivkin bring the book in line with all the newest ideas and recent changes in marketing.

Jack Trout, Steve Rivkin, 2008

2

How to Differentiate Instruction in Mixed-ability Classrooms

Offers proven ideas for how to match instructional approaches to the readiness, interests, and talents of all students.

3

Differentiate Or Die: Survival in Our Era of Killer Competition

In this fully updated edition of Differentiate or Die, Jack Trout and Steve Rivkin bring the book in line with all the newest ideas and recent changes in marketing.

Jack Trout, Steve Rivkin, 2008

The purpose of this book is to raise the reader’s strategic thoughts to a level where he or she will be able to out-smart their competition. The stratagems portrayed in this book will encourage the reader to think ‘outside the box’.

5

Good Questions: Great Ways to Differentiate Mathematics …

Expanded to include connections to Common Core State Standards, as well as National Council of Teachers of Mathematics (NCTM) standards, this critically acclaimed book will help every teacher and coach to meet the challenges of …

6

Beyond Price: Differentiate Your Company in Ways That Really …

Business leaders will find immediate value in this systematic guide to transforming a company from one-of-many to one-of-a-kind, a company whose offerings competitors will find hard to copy and customers will feel excited to discover.

Mary Kay Plantes, Robert D. Finfrock, 2009

7

Dare to Differentiate, Third Edition: Vocabulary Strategies …

In a large-size format for easy photocopying, the book features helpful print and Web resources for each strategy, along with 20 reproducible worksheets.

8

Collaborate, Communicate, and Differentiate!: How to …

This book takes collaboration out of the abstract and applies it to daily tasks of differentiating instruction, implementing technology, student assessment, and communicating with families.

Wendy W. Murawski, Sally Spencer, 2011

9

Using Formative Assessment to Differentiate Mathematics …

Staff development expert Leslie Laud provides seven research-based practices that show teachers how to implement formative assessment, create tiered instruction, and manage a multitasking classroom.

10

How to Differentiate Learning: Curriculum, Instruction, …

This book provides background from experts and clarifies what is not differentiation as well as what is.

Robin J. Fogarty, Brian M. Pete, 2007

10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DIFFERENTIATE»

Find out what the national and international press are talking about and how the term differentiate is used in the context of the following news items.

SISSA scientists create synthetic enzymes that can differentiate

SISSA scientists have created synthetic «intelligent» enzymes which are able to differentiate between active and inactive genes and selectively … «News-Medical.net, Jul 15»

Tulsa’s House District 73 candidates try to differentiate themselves in …

House District 73 candidate Robert Lewis presents his opening statement during a forum at Tulsa Community College’s Northeast Campus on … «Tulsa World, Jul 15»

NDP viewed as clearest alternative to Conservatives, poll shows …

… rule, but the findings suggest the Liberals have failed to differentiate themselves clearly from the Harper government to this point. The poll … «The Globe and Mail, Jul 15»

Windows Phone — The Guardian

Since its purchase of the Lumia division, Microsoft has released a series of lacklustre consumer devices with little to differentiate themselves … «The Guardian, Jul 15»

ShotSpotter can differentiate between firework, gunfire noises

Being able to tell the difference between gunfire and fireworks may be hard for the human ear, but not for ShotSpotter. ShotSpotter is a … «WTOC, Jul 15»

Gene expression factor analysis to differentiate pathways linked to …

Gene expression factor analysis to differentiate pathways linked to fibromyalgia, chronic fatigue syndrome, and depression in a diverse patient … «ProHealth, Jul 15»

New study shows autistic children can’t differentiate between good …

sniffing A recent publication featured in the journal Current Biology reveals that children with autism spectrum disorder may not be able to … «The Standard Daily, Jul 15»

We differentiate from the request for resignation of Chief …

“We firmly differentiate from this request. We believe that this is not the time for such actions because Bulgarian fire departments rearm. «Focus News, Jul 15»

Differentiate instead of engaging in price wars: Ericsson to operators

MALAYSIAN mobile operators have a golden opportunity to differentiate themselves from the competition – but only if they can create new … «Digital News Asia, Jul 15»

Govt mulls norms to differentiate between small and large airlines

The civil aviation ministry is likley to come out with a new set of regulations that will differentiate small airline operators — typically private … «Financial Express, Jul 15»

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  • Defenition of the word differentiate

    • To see someone or something as different from others; to discern or comprehend.
    • Evolve so as to lead to a new species or develop in a way most suited to the environment.
    • become distinct
    • become different during development; of cells
    • calculate a derivative; take the derivative; in mathematics
    • be a distinctive feature, attribute, or trait; sometimes in a very positive sense
    • mark as different; «We distinguish several kinds of maple»
    • become distinct and acquire a different character
    • evolve so as to lead to a new species or develop in a way most suited to the environment
    • become different during development; «cells differentiate»
    • calculate a derivative; take the derivative
    • be a distinctive feature, attribute, or trait; sometimes in a very positive sense; «His modesty distinguishes him form his peers»
    • become different during development
    • mark as different

Synonyms for the word differentiate

    • distinguish
    • mark
    • secern
    • secernate
    • separate
    • severalize
    • tell
    • tell apart

Hyponyms for the word differentiate

    • characterise
    • characterize
    • contradistinguish
    • contrast
    • decouple
    • demarcate
    • discriminate
    • dissociate
    • individualise
    • individualize
    • know
    • know apart
    • label
    • separate
    • severalise
    • severalize
    • sex
    • single out
    • stratify

Hypernyms for the word differentiate

    • calculate
    • characterise
    • characterize
    • cipher
    • compute
    • cypher
    • develop
    • dissimilate
    • evolve
    • figure
    • identify
    • place
    • qualify
    • reckon
    • work out

Antonyms for the word differentiate

    • dedifferentiate
    • integrate

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