identify



identify (oneself) with someone or something

to classify oneself with someone or something; to relate to someone or something; to see part of oneself represented in someone or something. I identify myself with the others. I identify with the birds and animals of the forest.
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identify someone as someone

 
1. to determine that someone is a certain person. Can you identify Fred as the perpetrator? Fred was identified as the thief.
2. to reveal one's identity or name. Will you identify the man as Tom? The stranger identified himself as a meter reader from the gas company.
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identify someone or something by something

to recognize someone or something because of something. Can you identify your baggage by any special marks? You can identify me by the red carnation in my lapel.
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identify someone or something with someone or something

to associate people and things, in any combination. I tend to identify Wally with big cars. We usually identify green with grass. We tend to identify big cars with greedy people.
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identify with somebody

to understand and feel sympathy for someone relate to somebody Ordinary people can identify with him in many ways, mainly because he talks to voters like an ordinary person.
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identify with something

to feel that you understand a situation relate to something So, they've run out of money? I can identify with that!
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identify with

v.
1. To associate or affiliate someone or something with someone or something else: The villagers did not trust us because they identified us with the foreigners who had looted their village years ago.
2. To understand or share the feelings of someone: I identify with children who have lost their parents because I am an orphan myself.
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Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Adelinea-də-LEEN (French), AD-ə-lien (English)French, English
Putnam['pʌtnəm]
Klimentklee-MYENT (Russian)Russian, Ukrainian, Bulgarian, Macedonian
Gerasim-Russian, Macedonian
Biel-Catalan
Saturninasah-toor-NEE-nah (Spanish)Ancient Roman, Spanish