单词 | individuated |
释义 | individuatedadj. 1. a. That is or has been made individual; individualized. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > kind or sort > individual character or quality > [adjective] > individualized individuate1606 singularized1614 individuated1645 individualized1817 1645 T. Urquhart Trissotetras sig. Ov Individuated, brought to the lowest division, vide, Specialised. 1671 E. Stillingfleet Disc. Idolatry i. 82 He took upon him the common nature of man, and not any individuated person. 1774 tr. F. J. de Chastellux Ess. Public Happiness I. i. v. 143 From these primary notions of nature, one might proceed to her principal productions, and, at length, to her circumscribed, and individuated operations. 1851 T. De Quincey On Present State Eng. Lang. in Hogg's Instructor New Ser. 6 98/1 The Hebrew has scarcely any individuated words. 1867 H. Spencer First Princ. (ed. 2) ii. xiv. §107. 308 A simultaneous increase of combination among such individuated portions. 1924 J. Laird Idea of Soul viii. 151 The notion of substance..describes an individuated continuity. 2006 Commonweal 24 Mar. 6/3 Ramsey thought it plausible that an individuated human life does not begin until the possibility for twinning and combination has passed,..about two weeks after fertilization. b. Psychology. Of a person: that has undergone the process of individuation (individuation n. 2d). ΘΚΠ the mind > mental capacity > psychology > theory of psychoanalysis > theories of Jung > [adjective] > having undergone individuation individuated1928 1928 H. G. Baynes & C. F. Baynes tr. C. G. Jung Two Ess. Analyt. Psychol. ii. iv. 268 The individuated ego experiences the fact that it is the object of an unknown and superordinated subject. 1959 Times Lit. Suppl. 6 Feb. 73/1 The ‘Individuated’ man of Jungian analytical psychology, released from the destructive contradictions within humanity, bears a startling resemblance to the ‘new man’ of the Pauline Epistles, released from the bondage of sin. 1973 J. Singer Boundaries of Soul xiii. 330 The wresting of consciousness, of self-awareness, from the tendency to become submerged in the mass, is the task of the individuated person. 2011 M. C. Beck in A. L. McEvoy Sex, Love, & Friendship xxxvii. 323 Socrates, as described in the Phaedrus and the Symposium, is what Jung would call a completely individuated Self. ΘΚΠ the world > relative properties > wholeness > [adjective] > united into a whole > not divided, separated, or split > incapable of being divided indivisiblec1380 indepartable1393 unpartable?c1425 undivisible1495 inseparable?1504 unpartible?c1510 undividible1569 impartible1586 undissoluble1587 individable1601 undividual1603 undissolvable1611 individuate1621 insecable1623 individuous1624 insectile1635 indispertiblea1641 indisseverablea1641 individuated1689 indivisivea1706 partless1705 unanalysable1788 imparticipable1789 indecomposable1807 indecomponible1809 indissoluble1841 disseparablea1849 1689 J. Norris Reason & Relig. i. iv. 63 All the Perfection belonging to that Individuated Nature. 1800 J. P. Mulcaile tr. F. X. de Feller Philos. Catech. III. ii. 15 If by Being is understood an absolute individuated substance, then there is in God but only one Being. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, June 2014; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1645 |
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