How to use in-sentence of “distinguish”:
+ It’s easy to distinguish southbridge and northbridge: the southbridge is not directly connected to the processor.
+ Data vault modeling does not distinguish between data that conforms to the business rules and data that does not.
+ Even if it is true, the contents seem to fail to distinguish between fact and fiction.
+ Army needed a military force that had the proper knowledge of the geography of Korea, and the abilities to distinguish ally troops and communicate better between U.S.
+ At the shallower end of the Vampire Squid’s vertical range, the view from below is like the sky at twilight: The highly sensitive eyes of deepwater dwellers are able to distinguish the silhouettes of other animals moving overhead.
+ The logic, for this form, derives from the need to distinguish use forms, coupled with the mandate to retain consistent notation for like use forms.

Example sentences of “distinguish”:
+ Although their ability to distinguish fine detail is worse than that of humans, their ability to time things is about ten times better.
+ The continent is sometimes known in technical contexts by the names Sahul, Australinea or Meganesia to distinguish it from the country of Australia.
+ They are easy to distinguish from other plants by their eye-catching heart-shaped leaves and colourful bright flowers.
+ It was to be presented to a sailor or Marine who “in action involving actual conflict with the enemy, distinguish himself conspicuously by gallantry and intrepidity at the risk of his life above and beyond the call of duty” and without detriment to his mission.
+ The term Aryan comes from the ancient Sanskrit word ārya, which was a term used by Sanskrit speaking people to distinguish themselves from other races.
+ People also think it will make it confusing for filters to distinguish fair use and copyright violation.
+ However, Luxemburg’s analysis of how the revolution should come would distinguish her from both Marx and Lenin.
+ However, this is to be distinguish from a 1-1 correspondence, which is a bijective function.
+ Secondary sex characteristics are features that distinguish the two sexes of a species, but are not directly part of the reproductive system.
+ There is no one easy way to distinguish plain speech from figures of speech.
+ However, it is necessary to distinguish between low pass and high pass filter.
+ Sometimes, it’s called Dala-Järna to distinguish it from Järna, Södertälje MunicipalityJärna in Södertälje Municipality.
+ A specimen from the Cambridge Greensand has a very large upper jaw tip which displays the typical teeth which distinguish “C.
+ A trademark, identified by the symbols ™ and ®, or mark is a distinctive sign or indicator used by an individual, company or other entity to identify its products or services and to distinguish them from those of other producers.
+ Although their ability to distinguish fine detail is worse than that of humans, their ability to time things is about ten times better.
+ The continent is sometimes known in technical contexts by the names Sahul, Australinea or Meganesia to distinguish it from the country of Australia.
+ They are easy to distinguish from other plants by their eye-catching heart-shaped leaves and colourful bright flowers.
More in-sentence examples of “distinguish”:
+ There’s no point trying to distinguish between fake or real incompetence—disruption is disruption, and needs to be prevented.
+ He is nicknamed ‘Peasant Bruegel’ to distinguish him from other members of the Brueghel family.
+ This makes it difficult to distinguish quicksand from the surrounding environment.
+ Second problem would be it lacks the ability to distinguish good faith users from malicious ones.
+ This has been produced by natural selection, as some birds are able to distinguish cuckoo eggs from their own.
+ Cockles in the family Cardiidae are sometimes known as “true cockles” in order to distinguish them from these other species.
+ Fish attacked in this manner soon learn to distinguish mimic from model, but because the similarity is close they become much more cautious of the model as well.
+ How this word was pronounced was used to distinguish friend from foe.
+ My point being the policy states and I quote: “”signatures that take up more than two or three lines in the edit window clutter the page and make it harder to distinguish posts from signatures”” I personally think we need to set a standard screen res so we don’t keep running into that problem.
+ To distinguish the station from Stratford-upon-Avon this station is called Stratford by National Rail, and is sometimes referred to as Stratford Regional to distinguish it from Stratford International station away.
+ He is called “the Younger” to distinguish him from his father, Hans Holbein the Elder.
+ They ‘learn’ to distinguish between their own tissues on the one hand, and unwanted cells and foreign material on the other.
+ This unnamed parameter is optional and is used to distinguish between different non-article pages in mainspace.
+ To distinguish between the species, simple biological tests are readily available.
+ Sometimes astrophysicists distinguish between the “visible” universe, which includes only signals emitted since recombination—and the “observable” universe, which includes signals since the beginning of the cosmological expansion.
+ The web color “gold” is sometimes referred to as golden in order to distinguish it from the element “gold”.
+ Although the discovery of the coolest dwarf was highly significant at the time, it was debated whether GD 165B would be classified as a brown dwarf or simply a very-low-mass star, because observationally it is very difficult to distinguish between the two.
+ The word is often used to describe small private hotels, to distinguish them from larger chains.
+ The country is sometimes called the “Republic of Ireland” in order to distinguish between the territory of the Irish state and island proper, but Ireland is its official name.
+ Prefix and suffix are always lowercase but ROOT is all caps to distinguish from the affixes.
+ To distinguish him from other rulers bearing the title Duke of Saxony, he was commonly called “Elector of Saxony”.
+ It has existed since 1965, when it replaced the British West Indies dollar, and it is normally abbreviated with the dollar sign “$” or, alternatively, “EC$” to distinguish it from other dollar-denominated currencies.
+ However, physicists distinguish between atomic physics — which deals with the atom as a system consisting of a nucleus and electrons — and nuclear physics, which considers atomic nuclei alone.
+ This name is used to distinguish it from Rostov on Don, which is now a much larger city.
+ The vocal cords are sometimes called ‘true vocal cords’ to distinguish them from the false vocal cords.
+ Phonology focuses on the study of phonemes, “units of sound that distinguish one word from another in a particular language.” Phonology also includes studies of how words are articulated, or spoken.
+ They do this so accurately that predators often cannot distinguish them from real leaves.
+ The superego can be considered to be the conscience of the mind because it has the ability to distinguish between reality as well as what is right or wrong.
+ They cannot distinguish shapes or determine the direction light is coming from.
+ Suffixes may be added to distinguish ambiguous names, so it is important to check that the URL used refers to the correct person.
+ Davidoff said that the game could “teach kids to distinguish right from wrong.” He also said that the good lesson of being honest was stronger than the scariness of the game.
+ About five minutes ago all the article titles suddenly changed to normal font size, without even boldface to distinguish them from other text.
+ One can distinguish between various types of radiation by looking at the source of the radiation, its wavelength, the amount of energy being carried, any particles involved, etc.
+ To distinguish players of different nations, a flag is placed beside players born outside of Canada; the Canadian flag will not be shown next to Canadian players in order to avoid clutter.
+ The name also helps distinguish him from other important figures in early Christianity, such as James, son of Zebedee.
+ It is usually referred to as the “City of Commerce” to distinguish it from the common noun.
+ The shallow-draft cutters suffered significant losses but managed to distinguish themselves as a fighting force.
+ In other words, when you fail to mind your “P”s and “Q”s! It is important to distinguish between a principle of reasoning and the premise of an argument.
+ QuakeC, modeled after C, they have custom features that distinguish them.
+ In many aspects, this skill is similar to passing, or bumping: overhand dig and bump are also used to distinguish between defensive actions taken with fingertips or with joined arms.
+ So this station’s name have “Higashi” to distinguish between this station and Nagasaki station in Kyushu.
+ Style guidelines often distinguish between upper and lower CamelCase.
+ Optionally either a second or a third parameter can be supplied to distinguish between identically named stations in different locations.
+ The terms were invented by Wilhelm Johanssen to distinguish between inherited and environmentally produced variation.
+ The survey did not distinguish between ASL and other forms of signing.
+ The Greek alphabet even has two vowels for ‘o’, to distinguish between the long and short sounds.
+ They were called the “French Suites” to distinguish them from another group of suites by Bach called the “English Suites”.
+ Much like the difference between illusion and hallucination, Kraepelin wanted to distinguish between a false memory and memories of something that did not really happen, which he called “Erinnerkungsfälschung”.
+ There's no point trying to distinguish between fake or real incompetence—disruption is disruption, and needs to be prevented.
+ He is nicknamed 'Peasant Bruegel' to distinguish him from other members of the Brueghel family.
+ This makes it difficult to distinguish quicksand from the surrounding environment.
