Distinguishing

"Distinguishing" in a Sentence (13 examples)

Boris has a difficult time distinguishing good wines from bad, especially after a few glasses.

Feathers are a distinguishing feature of birds.

He had no distinguishing features.

Distinguishing Truth from everything else is a theme filling many pages in the history of philosophy.

Does it have a distinguishing mark?

Tom's distinguishing feature is the way he speaks through his nose.

After distinguishing himself at school in history and philosophy, he turned to the study of science.

The openness and accessibility of the Japanese house are a distinguishing feature of Japan; and no foreigner visits that country without bringing away delightful memories of the peculiarly characteristic dwellings of the Japanese.

I love distinguishing myself from the crowd.

Tagalog, Japanese, and Chinese have no grammatical verbal tenses, but rely on grammatical aspects. Western languages have obligatory grammatical verbal tenses. In many textbooks on Japanese, writers describe verbal tenses, but academics deny such. Maybe, writers think that distinguishing aspect from tense is higher-level linguistics.

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It has no obvious distinguishing characteristics, and therefore people are constantly ascribing to it the characteristics of other similar species.

The distinguishing feature of an acronym is that it is pronounced as if it were a single word, in the manner of NATO and NASA.

There are not only these identifyings going on, but also there are distinguishings. For just as in the example above there are identifications of the various extents, there are distinguishings of these extents.

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