Dis-tinguish [di-sting'gwish] v
1. to notice something
2. to realize that something is differ...
English, 14.07.2020 21:01 ZachLaVine2016
Dis-tinguish [di-sting'gwish] v
1. to notice something
2. to realize that something is different
3. to make something noticeable
4. to make oneself noticed
Read the sentence.
The school's quarterback, Miguel, was determined to distinguish himself at the game that night.
Which dictionary definition best describes how the word "distinguish" is used in this sentence?
O to notice something
O to realize that something is different
O to make something noticeable
O to make oneself noticed
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