generalized
Prononciation : [ˈdʒɛnəˌlaɪzd]
Mot
Contexte : « abstraction »
(verb) to change something specific into a more general idea or statement. It means looking at the bigger picture instead of focusing on the details. For example, saying all birds can fly is a generalized idea, not considering that some birds can't.
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The teacher generalized the students' feedback to show common themes in the survey.
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She did not generalize her findings, choosing to focus on the unique cases instead.
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Can you generalize the results of this experiment to other situations?
Contexte : « characteristic »
(adjective) something that is not specific and can apply to many things or people. For instance, if we say 'generalized anxiety', it means feelings of worry that many different people can experience, rather than specific worries someone might have.
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His symptoms were labeled as generalized, affecting his mood and energy levels overall.
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This diagnosis is not generalized; it only applies to her particular condition.
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Is this feeling you're experiencing more generalized or specific to one situation?
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