verb
differentiate
dihf-uh-REHN-shee-ayt
verb
1
To recognize, show, or create a difference between things.
"It can be hard to differentiate between the twins."
"The company differentiated its product with a bold new design."
2
(mathematics) To calculate the derivative of a function.
"Students learn how to differentiate polynomial functions in calculus class."
3
(education) To adapt teaching to suit students of different abilities.
"The teacher differentiated the lesson so both advanced and struggling students stayed engaged."
How to Use Differentiate
Learner’s notesIn plain EnglishTo tell things apart, or to make something stand out as different from the rest.
Common pairings
differentiate between
differentiate from
differentiate a product
Word Forms
differentiated past tense, differentiates plural, differentiates singular
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Etymology
From New Latin differentiatus, based on Latin differentia, "difference."