Used in a Sentence

particularized

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for particularized.

Editorial note

But what has happened since is that particularized search warrants have been replaced by 1772-style general warrants.

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Parts of speech1

Quick take

directed toward a specific object

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of particularized gathered in one view.

adjective

directed toward a specific object

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for particularized.

Example sentences

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But what has happened since is that particularized search warrants have been replaced by 1772-style general warrants.

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

3

If the government has probable cause to suspect someone of wrongdoing, they can a search warrant particularized to that one person.

4

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

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Here, a particularized injury is raised but the problem is that the injury is speculative rather than actual, so the problem would be with Constitutional requirements for standing, not the prudential elements.

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Especially when the question isn't on something with a lot of particularized tests that's sensitive to the exact case, eg 4th amendment law?

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I hold the opinion that all code should be clearly specified and particularized to processing the actual data required by the specification of the problem domain.

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Why the core claim is wrong: McDonalds explains that this is not a projection of the typical McDonald's worker's financial situation (which would be useless unless it was particularized to e.g.

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The big legal loophole is that the government needs a particularized warrant (per the 4th Amendment) to ask for any user data, but if the government buys commercial data, well, there's no warrant needed.

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But in a number of cases I think there's a fairly particularized local bad incentive that gets mitigated at the state level via dilution (and also looks worse, if anyone has to look at it).

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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.

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He'd probably be physically present somewhere, either coincidentally seeing something legally relevant, or else have particularized suspicions about a particular person/location/etc and do Good Old Fashioned Police Work to see who they talked to / who went in / etc etc.

Quote examples

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Nadler (D-NY) in June that FedGov needed a "particularized" order from the Foreign Intelligence Surveillance Court to target U.

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You do have to have "Particularized Derogatory Information" which is specific information relating you to known terrorists or suspected terrorists.

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Could you provide a more specific or particularized answer to "what's backing the Somali shilling"?

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But you’re smuggling a lot into “reasonably suspected,” and it doesn’t answer the concern being raised: Suspicion has to be particularized.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use particularized in a sentence?

But what has happened since is that particularized search warrants have been replaced by 1772-style general warrants.

What does particularized mean?

directed toward a specific object

What part of speech is particularized?

particularized is commonly used as adjective.