individually — index in person, particularly, respectively Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 … Law dictionary
individually — (adv.) 1590s, indivisibly, from INDIVIDUAL (Cf. individual) + LY (Cf. ly) (2). Meaning as individuals is from 1640s … Etymology dictionary
individually — *each, apiece, severally, respectively … New Dictionary of Synonyms
individually — [adv] separately alone, apart, by oneself, distinctively, exclusively, independently, one at a time, one by one, personally, restrictedly, severally, singly, without help; concept 544 Ant. together … New thesaurus
individually — [in΄də vij′o͞o əl ē, in΄dəvij′əl ē] adv. 1. as an individual or individuals rather than as a group; one at a time; separately; singly 2. as an individual with special characteristics; personally 3. in a way showing individual characteristics;… … English World dictionary
individually — /in deuh vij ooh euh lee/, adv. 1. one at a time; separately: The delegates were introduced individually. 2. personally: Each of us is individually responsible. 3. in an individual or personally unique manner: Her interpretation was individually… … Universalium
individually — Ⅰ. individual UK US /ˌɪndɪˈvɪdʒuəl/ adjective [before noun] ► considered separately from the other things in a group: »In some individual cases, travel and related payments constitute gifts. »We deal with each case on an individual basis. »We… … Financial and business terms
individually — adv. Individually is used with these adjectives: ↑responsible Individually is used with these verbs: ↑examine, ↑house, ↑negotiate, ↑number, ↑tailor, ↑test, ↑work, ↑wrap … Collocations dictionary
individually — in|di|vid|u|al|ly [ˌındıˈvıdʒuəli] adv separately, not together in a group ▪ The bridegroom thanked them all individually. ▪ individually wrapped portions of cheese … Dictionary of contemporary English
individually — adverb separately, not together in a group: The bridegroom thanked them all individually. (sentence adverb): Individually, they re nice kids, but in a group they can be a nightmare! … Longman dictionary of contemporary English