Differentiate
differentiate (verb) -
a. make different from others
b. to show or find a difference between things
differentiate x from y
differentiate between x and y
clearly differentiate
be possible to differentiate
be difficult to differentiate
differentiation (noun) - act of showing a difference
product differentiation - making your product different from others so that customers will shift brands and start buying your product (important in selling something, why should people buy your product if it is like all other products; Read an extract from the important marketing book Differentiate or Die)
Also:
different (adjective)
differently (adverb)
difference (noun)
differential (noun)
differentially (adverb)
Example sentences
* It is not always possible to differentiate between the two products when you are consuming them.
* There are several features that clearly differentiate our product from similar products produced by competitors.
* I can't differentiate between wines like a true connoisseur could.
* Could you tell us about two or three things that differentiate you from other candidates for the job.
* We do not differentiate between workers on the basis of their ethnic background or marital status.
* Product differentiation is becoming increasingly important as new products flood the market.
* What exactly does differentiate your product from other similar products?
* "I find it hard to differentiate between a grey motor car and a brown one."
* We are a relatively small company, so we have to differentiate ourselves.
* Many tasters were unable to differentiate between France's top 13 wines.
* The large swimming pool in the backyard differentiated the house from other houses in the neighborhood.
* "Take a good look at your skin and you should be able to differentiate between dry, oily, and normal skin without too much trouble."
* The company is planning for the differentiation between the two product lines to increase.






