become distinct
Frequency: 7.025.1 per million words
To develop into something that is clearly separate or different.
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- As the cells multiplied, the two cell lines became genetically distinct.
- The outlines of the mountains became distinct against the dawn sky.
- Over centuries, their cultural practices became distinct from those of their neighbors.
- His role in the project has become more distinct over the last few months.
- With each new album, the band's sound became more and more distinct.
- The line between work and personal life can become less distinct when you work from home.
- The separate stages of the manufacturing process will become more distinct once the new system is implemented.
- After the software update, the different functions became more visually distinct.
- The two political ideologies, once similar, have become quite distinct.
- The faint aroma of spices became distinct as the stew simmered.