individual - use in sentences

Converse of subject

  • perpetrate: However, the main threat continues to be external fraud, perpetrated by individuals or organized criminal gangs.

Converse of object

  • empower: This new empowered individual was encouraged, impelled even, in a mission of self improvement.
  • enable: The TPS enables individuals to register their objection to receiving direct marketing calls with a central service.
  • involve: However, cases involving individuals may be mediated by a solo mediator.
  • assist: Going to a gym enables the all round enhancement of fitness as coaches will teach, support and assist individuals in their training.
  • nominate: Have nominated individuals been made responsible for detecting, investigating and correcting unsafe behaviors?
  • identify: Personal data is information that can be used, either directly or indirectly, to identify a living individual.

Adjective modifier

  • talented: They are seeking a talented individual to join their team on a part time basis for an initial period of six months.
  • private: Business volumes with private individuals continued to grow robustly, in line with expectations.
  • affected: Affected individuals suffer terribly with chronic breathlessness as the lungs are progressively destroyed.
  • enthusiastic: Are you an enthusiastic individual seeking an exciting challenge in national newspapers?
  • wealthy: The cost of defending these claims aside from the eventual damages award is often beyond the pocket of all but the wealthiest individuals.
  • committed: Remember, a few committed individuals can change the world - look at what the suffragettes did.

Modifies a noun

  • basis: Roger is happy to work either with small groups or on an individual basis.
  • need: How easy is to tailor them to individual students needs?
  • member: There are also private wrecking trips organized throughout the year by individual members.
  • circumstance: Not all of these examples will be applicable to the individual circumstances of every department.
  • requirement: Material is presented in full by our lecturing team, or can be selected to suit your individual training requirements.
  • case: In specific individual cases, advice should be sought.

Noun used with modifier

  • living: Personal data is information that can be used, either directly or indirectly, to identify a living individual.

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