Individual in a sentence as a noun

This, at least, will require the government to seize the private keys of each individual they want to track.

In order to tell whether the service is actually responding, you have to make individual calls.

For a second cut, generate and cost out many possible individual airplane trips from Memphis to the cities and back.

Instead, perhaps you could show an example of an individual who has frustrated you in their inconsistency.

Despite understanding the financial markets better than most, I never trade individual stocks.

Even if individuals do, even if YOU do, it doesn't matter one bit unless we're treating it as an all-hands-on-deck emergency.

* Being able to do `git blame` style operations to resolve individual clauses down to individual lawmakers, then back to lobbyists.

People really just don't seem to understand that experiences with social media are specific to the individual.

There are dozens, maybe hundreds of individual learnings like these that Amazon had to discover organically.

Individual in a sentence as an adjective

This deserves a lot more of a response but for now I'll just leave this:Liberty is about the ability of the individual to do things that others disapprove of.

Thus, evidence that an individual participated in the alleged violations or even had knowledge of them is not necessary.

It may even exasperate them, as it falsely implies that the problem is with individual overstepping prosecutors rather than a system in which it's the norm.

The fact that technology now \nallows an individual to carry such information in his hand \ndoes not make the information any less worthy of the\nprotection for which the Founders fought.

Second, it attempts to not only target an individual as sexist, but often the male gender as a whole as being part of a "misogynistic boys-club", in turn implying that masculine identity itself is inherently wrong.

In part this is because Washington allows non-competes, but also doesn't like to infringe on the free flow of labor -- temporary restraining orders preventing an individual from working for a company are extraordinarily rare.

This particular individual even goes so far to say that "the biggest problem" is the alleged misuse of labels related to racism or sexism, as if this could somehow be worse that the discrimination the disenfranchised experience on a day-to-day basis.

Who wouldn't be envious of such incredible, valuable, and morally-neutral abilities as he described them?I've read the letter several times over, and I'm still amazed at how effective it is at garnering empathy from the reader and cultivating a sense that the author is an impressive individual who has triumphed over adversity after a great struggle.

Individual definitions

noun

a human being; "there was too much for one person to do"

See also: person someone somebody mortal soul

noun

a single organism

adjective

being or characteristic of a single thing or person; "individual drops of rain"; "please mark the individual pages"; "they went their individual ways"

See also: single

adjective

separate and distinct from others of the same kind; "mark the individual pages"; "on a case-by-case basis"

See also: case-by-case item-by-item

adjective

characteristic of or meant for a single person or thing; "an individual serving"; "single occupancy"; "a single bed"

adjective

concerning one person exclusively; "we all have individual cars"; "each room has a private bath"

See also: private