Particularize in a sentence as a verb

Some users would not mind a service that can be ordered to comply with a particularized and specific warrant.

It's just personal preference, but I like to write "function templates" and then "particularize" them with a curry, from right to left.

You can infer lots about a population without being able to particularize it at the level required to implement policy.

Google and Facebook, etc, can show concrete and particularized economic injury through lost customer business.

They wound [homograph] up mixing the two with Chinese ideograms setting the intended theme followed by phonetic kana to particularize pronunciation and grammar.

Leaving aside whether or not it states viable causes of action, it seems quite likely to fail as a class action, and not at all unlikely to fail entirely on standing grounds for failure to state a particularized harm.

For example, if it becomes illegal to criticize the President tomorrow, I would hate to think that voters registered Democrats could not challenge the law on the basis that their injury is not particularized enough.

He proceeded to throw a loud tirade about the general decline of Japanese society and the particularized lack of moral fiber of the bar owner, who would not life a finger for his countryman while quote even the Brazilian endquote knew it was clearly necessary.

Particularize definitions

verb

be specific about; "Could you please specify your criticism of my paper?"

See also: specify particularise specialize specialise