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IdentifyRecognise and name
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IdentifyTo notice or observe and report upon.
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Identify1(informal ID) to recognize someone or something and be able to say who or what they are identify somebody/something as somebody/something The bodies were identified as those of two suspected drug dea [..]
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Identify1640s, "regard as the same," from French identifier, from identité (see identity). Sense of "determine the identity of, recognize as or prove to be the same" first recorded 1769. M [..]
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Identify/aɪˈdɛntəˌfaɪ/ verb identifies; identified; identifying identify /aɪˈdɛntəˌfaɪ/ verb identifies; identified; identifying Learner's definition of IDENTIFY [+ object] 1 : to know and say who s [..]
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Identifyto recognize.
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Identifyto recognize or establish the identity of something.
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Identifyrecognize as being; establish the identity of someone or something; "She identified the man on the 'wanted' poster" name: give the name or identifying [..]
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IdentifyEstablish or indicate who or what someone or something is.
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Identifyfied -fy·ing 1 : to consider as united or associated (as in interests or principles) [can ask leading questions of a witness who is identified with an adverse party] 2 : to establish the ...
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IdentifyThe skill of recognizing patterns, facts, or details.
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IdentifyBe able to select correctly or match to some description or part of a diagram, from information given to you.
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IdentifyTo match a definition or a description to an object or to recognize something and be able to name it.
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Identify(v) recognize as being; establish the identity of someone or something(v) give the name or identifying characteristics of; refer to by name or some other identifying characteristic property(v) conside [..]
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IdentifyRecognise and name
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IdentifyPick out what you regard as the key features of something, perhaps making clear the criteria you use.
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Identify
(transitive) To establish the identity of someone or something.
*herself with her.
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