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Identify Identified Aɪˈdentɪfaɪ I Latin Attacker Arrested Refused

Word identify
WordType (verb)
Phonetic BrE / aɪˈdentɪfaɪ / NAmE / aɪˈdentɪfaɪ /
Example
  • the bodies were identified as those of two suspected drug dealers.
  • she was able to identify her attacker.
  • passengers were asked to identify their own suitcases before they were put on the plane.
  • many of those arrested refused to identify themselves (= would not say who they were).
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identify

(verb)BrE / aɪˈdentɪfaɪ / NAmE / aɪˈdentɪfaɪ /
  1. to recognize somebody/something and be able to say who or what they are
    • see also self-identify
      https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/self-identify
    • The bodies were identified as those of two suspected drug dealers.
    • She was able to identify her attacker.
    • Passengers were asked to identify their own suitcases before they were put on the plane.
    • Many of those arrested refused to identify themselves (= would not say who they were).
    • First of all we must identify the problem areas.
  2. to find or discover somebody/something
    • Scientists have identified a link between diet and cancer.
    • As yet they have not identified a buyer for the company.
    • They are trying to identify what is wrong with the present system.
  3. to make it possible to recognize who or what somebody/something is
    • In many cases, the clothes people wear identify them as belonging to a particular social class.

    Extra Examples

    • All three structures dated to the third century and were tentatively identified as shrines.
    • Business trends are rapidly identified by this system.
    • Did you identify all the pictures correctly?
    • Great orchestras came to be identified increasingly with German conductors.
    • He has stepped up efforts to identify and acquire other small companies.
    • I can’t identify with men like him.
    • I could identify him easily if I saw him again.
    • Jaime successfully identified all 45 different species.
    • Most students failed to identify the quotation.
    • Ms. Wilson was publicly identified as a CIA operative.
    • Participants learn to identify different species by their calls.
    • She identified strongly with the main character in the play.
    • Someone has to formally identify the body.
    • The new test will enable us to identify more accurately patients who are most at risk.
    • The newspaper declined to identify the source of the allegations.
    • The policy is closely identified with the President himself.
    • The pressbook did not specifically identify the film’s setting.
    • The researchers hope to identify ways to improve the treatment.
    • The surgeon visually identifies and cuts out the cancerous tissue.
    • We have not yet clearly identified the source of the pollution.
    • a computer program to automatically identify any query ending with a question mark
    • a serial number that uniquely identifies the disk
    • one means of identifying the disease in its early stages
    • tests that can identify people at risk of cancer
    • First of all we must identify the problem areas within the system.
    • Many of those arrested refused to identify themselves.
    • She was able to positively identify her attacker.

    Verb Forms

    • present simple I / you / we / they identify
    • he / she / it identifies
    • past simple identified
    • past participle identified
    • -ing form identifying

    Word Origin

    • mid 17th cent. (in the sense ‘treat as being identical with’): from medieval Latin identificare, from late Latin identitas (from Latin idem ‘same’) + Latin -ficare (from facere ‘make’).
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