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View synonyms for individually

individually

[in-duh-vij-oo-uh-lee]

adverb

  1. one at a time; separately.

    The delegates were introduced individually.

  2. personally.

    Each of us is individually responsible.

  3. in an individual or personally unique manner.

    Her interpretation was individually conceived.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of individually1

First recorded in 1590–1600; individual + -ly
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Example Sentences

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Marrying an Irish person does not give someone an automatic right to live in Ireland - each case is assessed individually.

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The French-infused menu on a recent visit included individually plated potato ravioli served with a mushroom half glaze and black-truffle shavings.

In four-ball, each player competes individually with only the best score from each two-man team counting on every hole—if Scottie Scheffler makes a birdie, it doesn’t matter if his U.S. teammate bogeys.

“My guilt came from my taking funds from a church that, individually and as a group, embraced me, showed me love, and trusted me as their church administrator,” Wallace said in the letter.

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The Premier League's intensity has tactical implications but also affects players individually - and Wirtz appears to have not yet fully adapted to this change.

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