To draw a distinction



Ejemplo: They draw a distinction between concepts

Definición


"To draw a distinction" means to clearly identify or emphasize differences between two or more concepts, ideas, or things. It involves making a clear separation or differentiation to highlight unique characteristics or qualities that set them apart from each other.

Traducciones



Etimología


The phrase "to draw a distinction" originates from the verb "draw," which has Old English roots meaning to pull or drag. Over time, "draw" evolved to include figurative senses such as drawing a line or boundary. The word "distinction" comes from the Latin 'distinctio,' meaning separation or difference. Together, the phrase metaphorically implies 'drawing a line' to mark differences.

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