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single out

1 of 1verb
/ˈsɪŋɡəl aʊt/
Forms:singles out,singling out,singled out,singled out
1

to focus on a particular person or thing from a group in either a positive or negative manner

transitive
  • The teacher singled out the student for their outstanding essay.
  • The jury was instructed not to single any witness out during the trial.
  • The teacher didn't want to single out any student, so she addressed the entire class about the importance of completing assignments on time.
  • The coach decided not to single out any player for the team's loss, emphasizing the collective effort needed for improvement.
  • The art critic chose to single out one painting in the gallery, praising its unique perspective and vibrant colors.