differentiate from

Frequency: 8.538.6 per million words

to be the quality or feature that makes one thing or person different from another

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  • There are several features that differentiate this model from the previous one.
  • Our commitment to customer service is what differentiates our brand from the competition.
  • The ability to use complex tools clearly differentiates humans from other primates.
  • His integrity is the key trait that differentiates him from other politicians.
  • The artist's unique use of color differentiates her work from that of her contemporaries.
  • It is important to differentiate legitimate news sources from misinformation.
  • In the exam, students will need to differentiate historical facts from popular myths.
  • The advanced technology differentiated their product from everything else on the market.
  • This new software update will differentiate our phone from all its rivals.
  • Learning to differentiate your own feelings from the feelings of others is a sign of emotional maturity.