Examples of 'distinguished them' in a sentence

Meaning of "distinguished them"

distinguished them - suggests that someone or something was able to be recognized as different or unique from others

How to use "distinguished them" in a sentence

Basic
Advanced
distinguished them
This is what distinguished them from others.
Her priests always wore special clothing that distinguished them from others.
The military distinguished them by the color of their skin.
All settlements had unique history and specific character that distinguished them from each other.
The accused distinguished them with very little trouble.
It is because the Galileans spoke with an accent that distinguished them from the Judeans.
We distinguished them according to their passion and choice of knowledge.
The only thing that distinguished them from.
Nothing distinguished them from other Arabs living in the area.
It was molecular characterization of HeV and NiV which distinguished them as distinctly new paramyxoviruses.
We distinguished them for the distinct remembrance of the abode of the Hereafter.
It was only this that distinguished them from their neighbors.
Firstly, you could seek to discover what kind of qualities distinguished them.
But what especially distinguished them from all others was the aim of their undertaking.
That is why I tried to distinguished them.

See also

They distinguished them by no name or surname, for they were.
The eagles possessed a notable characteristic that distinguished them from other birds in early writings.
That was what distinguished them from treaties, which operated in a strictly reciprocal framework.
The band members' musical proficiency distinguished them from most of their peers.
He acknowledged that the answers were very close, but these were factors that distinguished them.
President of Poland distinguished them with some highest state awards.
Those lines of work fostered specific wisdom, wisdom that distinguished them from average men.
Indeed, some distinguished them explicitly.
An incredibly accurate, adjusted and revolutionary cutting length of skirts distinguished them from other ones.
The Lord distinguished them.
The interviewee identifies ethics with morality, although the philosophers have distinguished them in their reflections.
And what distinguished them as the people of God?
Their soul tablets were elaborately carved with dragon head, which distinguished them from the others.
We distinguished them with a distinct quality, the remembrance of the Home.
Numbering the Ptolemies is a modern invention ; the Greeks distinguished them by nickname.
We distinguished them with a distinct quality, the remembrance of the Abode.
Much larger than the Nassau, their three grouped funnels distinguished them immediately.
But what most especially distinguished them [ the Americans ] was the aim of their undertaking.
As officers, tribunes wore finer armour and a cloak ( paludamentum ) which distinguished them from ordinary legionaries.
Verily We! We distinguished them with a distinct quality, the remembrance of the Abode.
Their outward appearance and spiritual characteristics quickly distinguished them from the blond, blue-eyed Nordic peoples.
South " distinguished them from the other Sandwich Islands, now known by their native name Hawaii.
All Lagunas sported urethane front-ends which easily distinguished them from other Chevelles.
Some distinguished them by naming them T. p . tertius.
The so-called Ulster Scots were predominantly Presbyterian, which distinguished them from the Anglican English colonists.
Where Karlgren had combined a pair of finals as - i, Li distinguished them as - i and - ï.
No LATAs exist with a second digit of 0 or 1, which distinguished them from traditional area codes.
Who in time became Jehovah 's distinct people, and what distinguished them from other peoples?
Provisionally, I called them ‘ groups ' and distinguished them from communities.

You'll also be interested in:

Examples of using Distinguished
It is thus easily distinguished from other bunches
It is a privilege to become a member of such a distinguished family
Several distinguished military strategists throughout history
Show more

Search by letter in the English dictionary