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発音を調べる i·den·ti·fy

/īˈden(t)əˌfī/
verb
  1. establish or indicate who or what (someone or something) is.
    「the judge ordered that the girl not be identified」
    同義語: recognize, single out, pick out, spot, point out, pinpoint, pin down, put one's finger on, put a name to, name, place, know, know again, know by sight, discern, distinguish, discover, find, locate, remember, recall, recollect, call to mind, put the finger on, finger
  2. associate (someone) closely with; regard (someone) as having strong links with.
    「he was equivocal about being identified too closely with the peace movement」
    同義語: associate, link, connect, couple, relate, bracket, think of together, think of in connection with, draw a parallel with, mention in the same breath as, set side by side with

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verb (used without object) · to associate oneself in feeling, interest, action, etc., with a specified group or belief system (usually followed by as or with ):.
The meaning of IDENTIFY is to perceive or state the identity of (someone or something). How to use identify in a sentence.
IDENTIFY meaning: 1. to recognize someone or something and say or prove who or what that person or thing is: 2. to…. Learn more.
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identify in British English · 1. to prove or recognize as being a certain person or thing; determine the identity of · 2. to consider as the same or equivalent.
IDENTIFY meaning: 1 : to know and say who someone is or what something is; 2 : to find out who someone is or what something is.
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