adjective
- made distinct or separate as an individual; distinguished from others
Usage: formal; psychology
Examples
- Each student’s learning style became more individuated as the semester progressed.
- The therapy helped her develop a more individuated sense of self.
- The artist’s work showed highly individuated characters rather than generic types.
- As children mature, they become increasingly individuated from their parents.
- The company’s individuated approach treated each client’s needs separately.
- Her individuated perspective set her apart from the group consensus.