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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of singularize.

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Examples

  • It's as if the Catholic Church created a very clever way to get everyone back into the fold, where their prior ecumenical movements failed (I think I'll write a conspiracy short story wherein the Protestants get "singularized" by Marianism or Marianology or whatever it is really called).

    mary in the margins Dean Francis Alfar 2005

  • The problems of today cannot be singularized, as dictatorship can.

    Carne Ross: The Leaderless Revolution, Part 2: The Action of One Carne Ross 2011

  • The problems of today cannot be singularized, as dictatorship can.

    Carne Ross: The Leaderless Revolution, Part 2: The Action of One Carne Ross 2011

  • By contrast, "dancer" is an evolved state, ecstatic, a singular ⎯ and singularized ⎯ condition.

    Rob Fishman: Human or Dancer: Killers Waver at Jones Beach 2009

  • While 'unconcealment', the recapitulatory incidence of this third category, indicates general constellations of presence endowed with a certain duration, its anticipatory incidence, the 'event' scatters the general, disregards even the particular thing, and fragments any thought-content other than this or that presencing singularized by its distinct absencing.

    enowning enowning 2009

  • While 'unconcealment', the recapitulatory incidence of this third category, indicates general constellations of presence endowed with a certain duration, its anticipatory incidence, the 'event' scatters the general, disregards even the particular thing, and fragments any thought-content other than this or that presencing singularized by its distinct absencing.

    Archive 2009-01-01 enowning 2009

  • The ensuing renegotiation can in turn lead to a reorganization of a given collective negotiation of such judgments, and lead to a new singularized collectivity or make one reconfigure a classical collectivity nonclassically

    Thinking Singularity with Immanuel Kant and Paul de Man: Aesthetics, Epistemology, History and Politics 2005

  • On the other hand, in accordance with the nonclassical view, neither the singular and/as lawless nor, by the same token, nonclassical efficacious processes that produce them as effects (along with ordered collectivities that these singular effects comprise) is seen as something that is excluded from a given domain or a system governed by a singularized collectivity.

    Thinking Singularity with Immanuel Kant and Paul de Man: Aesthetics, Epistemology, History and Politics 2005

  • What the collapse of the Soviet Union meant at the end of 1991 was the re-emergence of a singularized Russian state, a normal state.

    Press Briefing On Presidents Trip To Russia ITY National Archives 1996

  • By contrast, "dancer" is an evolved state, ecstatic, a singular ⎯ and singularized ⎯ condition.

    The Full Feed from HuffingtonPost.com Rob Fishman 2009

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