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individually
[ in-duh-vij-oo-uh-lee ]
adverb
- one at a time; separately:
The delegates were introduced individually.
- personally:
Each of us is individually responsible.
- in an individual or personally unique manner:
Her interpretation was individually conceived.
Word History and Origins
Origin of individually1
Example Sentences
The BBC understands Jenrick's intention was to send messages about his marathon run individually to friends and colleagues in Westminster, in an attempt to raise money for charity.
"Afterwards, we had a five-minute debrief and drew up a plan and it was actioned the next day - you would never be able to do that if we were all working individually."
Salon reached out to Halili and Reitsma, both individually and through the talent agency that represents them, with questions regarding the issues raised by this reporting.
Although some people reached out individually and commended him, Newsom said some of his “most loyal friends” said they were shocked and were reevaluating their support for him.
The upscale Los Angeles-based grocery chain caused an uproar on the Internet over a strawberry sold individually in clear, plastic containers.
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