Indifferentiate
verb ·Rare ·Advanced level
Definitions
- 1 To make less distinct; to obscure any differentiation.
"if there be not in nature a state exactly the opposite of the primary action, it appears to endeavor to indifferentiate itself, that is, to make its superior power available in the extinction of the change wrought in it from without (by the medicine), in the place of which it substitutes its normal state."
Example
More examples"if there be not in nature a state exactly the opposite of the primary action, it appears to endeavor to indifferentiate itself, that is, to make its superior power available in the extinction of the change wrought in it from without (by the medicine), in the place of which it substitutes its normal state."
Etymology
From in- + differentiate.
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