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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
These individually managed funds are divided by local authority, making it more costly, because each fund is paying its own management and administration fees.
When people are made to feel like nothing really matters anymore, and the “system” and “the elites” and their society are broken and illegitimate, they will engage in behavior that is individually and collectively destructive.
"More often than not, they're just talking individually on their phones to their phone group chat, rather than face to face."
Photographs of players adorn the walls and for the official photoshoot they were individually styled, wearing a number of high-profile designers.
The filters come in three colors — red, copper or black — and can be purchased individually or as part of a set with a bag of Nguyen’s own Nam coffee beans.
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