Differentiate in a sentence as a verb

It can give you hints about what they are doing right and wrong, and how you can differentiate.

But Facebook can not differentiate between fake and real likes.

If the last item directly lined up with the bottom of the screen, it would not be as easy to differentiate at a glance.

What I find interesting is that apparently YouTube can differentiate between fake and real views.

The corrected cells naturally move to the brain where they differentiate into glial cells and produce the correct copy of the enzyme.

Trying to differentiate the product costs money which would result in raising prices, which results in losing customers, most of whom choose on price and then complain about quality.

The bold text to help me differentiate is more marketing copy: "environmentally friendly" versus "mobile freedom.

Samsung was recognised by the court for having leveraged such conditions of the rear surface to clearly differentiate its tablet products through 'visible detailing.

To differentiate it, I'm tempted to say that Unix is a distributed development environment to get across that the tools you use for development do not exist in one monolithic program.

In most of the treads you visit, do helpful, thoughtful comments seem to rise to a position of prominence, while mean or dumb comments gray out?Remember, pg's claim is that recently HN has not been a place where there is an "easy way for readers to differentiate the noise," but rather a place where the noise has had an attached badge of being signal rather than noise.

These features all differentiate gifs from 2010-mainstream forms of embedded video like Youtube: - starts playing automatically\n - loops seamlessly\n - never has sound\n - no logos or buttons like "share" and "embed"\n - no scrubber bar on the bottom\n - repeated instances of the same gif play back in lockstep\n - no frame around it\n - pixel-perfect control\n\nAll these features make it possible to create art that wouldn't work with embedded video.

Differentiate definitions

verb

mark as different; "We distinguish several kinds of maple"

See also: distinguish separate secern secernate severalize severalise tell

verb

be a distinctive feature, attribute, or trait; sometimes in a very positive sense; "His modesty distinguishes him from his peers"

See also: distinguish mark

verb

calculate a derivative; take the derivative

verb

become different during development; "cells differentiate"

verb

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

See also: speciate specialize specialise

verb

become distinct and acquire a different character