Verb(1) recognize as being,consider (oneself) as similar to somebody else,conceive of as united or associated,identify as in botany or biology, for example,consider to be equal or the same,recognize; label(2) recognize as being(3) consider (oneself) as similar to somebody else(4) conceive of as united or associated(5) identify as in botany or biology(6) for example(7) consider to be equal or the same(8) recognize; label
Verb(1) recognize as being,consider (oneself) as similar to somebody else,conceive of as united or associated,identify as in botany or biology, for example,consider to be equal or the same,recognize; label(2) recognize as being(3) consider (oneself) as similar to somebody else(4) conceive of as united or associated(5) identify as in botany or biology(6) for example(7) consider to be equal or the same(8) recognize; label
(1) Census data might be used to identify the number of people who should be in each subgroup.(2) She did not know the name of the person at the bar, but could only identify the person as a male.(3) Police are also examining his personal relationships to identify any reason for a grudge.(4) There will be a prize for the first person to correctly identify my rash statement.(5) the contact would identify himself simply as Cobra(6) By watching the workings of our own mind we can learn how to identify these delusions.(7) That was the first step, to make that proposal to them, identify a face with the name, understand the terms of the deal, etc.(8) to identify a new gene(9) Pupils will learn how to identify plants and explore the ways that seeds can be dispersed.(10) we're trying to identify the source of the problem(11) People who properly identify the source of my name rise tremendously in my estimation.(12) There is also a strong tendency to identify the court with absolute rule.(13) Before we can identify any turning points, it is necessary to establish a starting point.(14) the guard wore a cap to identify himself(15) Perhaps one day we will be able to identify a gene that drives people to compulsively kill.(16) On this occasion we were able to identify a couple of people and made an arrest the next day.
(1) Census data might be used to identify the number of people who should be in each subgroup.(2) She did not know the name of the person at the bar, but could only identify the person as a male.(3) Police are also examining his personal relationships to identify any reason for a grudge.(4) There will be a prize for the first person to correctly identify my rash statement.(5) the contact would identify himself simply as Cobra(6) By watching the workings of our own mind we can learn how to identify these delusions.(7) That was the first step, to make that proposal to them, identify a face with the name, understand the terms of the deal, etc.(8) to identify a new gene(9) Pupils will learn how to identify plants and explore the ways that seeds can be dispersed.(10) we're trying to identify the source of the problem(11) People who properly identify the source of my name rise tremendously in my estimation.(12) There is also a strong tendency to identify the court with absolute rule.(13) Before we can identify any turning points, it is necessary to establish a starting point.(14) the guard wore a cap to identify himself(15) Perhaps one day we will be able to identify a gene that drives people to compulsively kill.(16) On this occasion we were able to identify a couple of people and made an arrest the next day.
📺 Word Example from TV Shows

Ferret out Priya's tactics,
IDENTIFY her weaknesses...
The Big Bang Theory Season 4, Episode 22

Can this person IDENTIFY you?
Can she IDENTIFY you being there?
Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 7

She couldn't IDENTIFY
her left ass cheek.
Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 7

Can this person IDENTIFY you?
Can she IDENTIFY you being there?
Breaking Bad Season 2, Episode 7

to IDENTIFY every squeak.
The Big Bang Theory Season 10, Episode 13