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Definitions for Generalizing
gen·er·al·iz·ing
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Generalizing
of Generalize
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Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of Generalizing in Chaldean Numerology is: 5
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of Generalizing in Pythagorean Numerology is: 1
Examples of Generalizing in a Sentence
That just sums him up, i do n’t think Barack Obama’s got any business knowledge. Barack Obama does n’t think for the people, I do n’t see Barack Obama as a caring, forward-thinking individual. Barack Obama’s very self-obsessed. And that’s the qualities Barack Obama called out in President Donald Trump, but I think Barack Obama’s only generalizing Barack Obama.
Their uncontrolled development poses the risk of generalizing a feeling of surveillance among citizens... which could be detrimental to the proper functioning of our democratic society.
They're doing exactly what they accuse others of doing, of judging others, generalizing other populations about knowing their experience.
I hate generalizing. But what I've seen, from what I've observed, fundraising's an issue for women candidates, a lot of the major donors, and I don't know if it's on the Democrat side, are men. So we need to cultivate more women givers. Women are very comfortable giving to charities or things they believe in, but not as much political givers.
I think women are peacemakers and peacekeepers. Of course, I shouldn’t be generalizing because not all men are the same, not all women are the same, but in general, I think women are always trying to forge partnerships, have friendly relations … and it’s very important.
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