singled Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈsɪŋ.ɡəl]
  • Us [ ˈsɪŋ.ɡəl]

Meaning of singled In English

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  • With recidivism often seen as one of the signs of the ' incorrigible ', petty property offenders were thus particularly vulnerable to be singled out.

  • However, teachers' diaries and interviews indicated that disruptive children, singled out as problematic by school staff, often did well with the method.

  • It has been singled out primarily because agricultural prices rose much faster than the prices of manufactures during this period.

  • Each discriminant thus allows entire subsets of incorrect parses to be removed from consideration at each step, and the correct parse is eventually singled out.

  • A number of possible policy effects of vulnerability can be singled out.

  • Journalists are singled out as being among the worst offenders in cliche use, being much given to such expressions as strife-torn countries, and categorical denials.

  • Nevertheless, all have been singled out by one commentator or another.

  • Two of the medieval contributions to the collection should be singled out for their particular quality.

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