identify
[ɑɪ'dεntɪˌfɑɪ]

verb

[Definition]: to determine the identity of

[Example Sentences]:
1. Police did not identify the four people or say how long they were detained.
2. Facebook says it will not identify the users by name to advertisers.
3. The official would not identify which group or groups were attacked or where they were located.
4. His statement said all would be done to identify and arrest those responsible.
5. He did not identify which countries were believed to be behind these groups.
6. The company went on to say it is working with law enforcement officials to identify the hackers.
7. Police did not immediately identify the person of interest who was apprehended.
8. They are still working to both identify the suspect and find him.
9. Police are using the video to identify give other girls allegedly involved in the fight.
10. They also did not say how much damage had been caused or identify the hackers.
11. He said the goal is to identify multiple species in a single test from one sample.
12. They were told they may have to provide DNA samples to help identify remains.
13. Coalition policy is for home countries to identify their military dead.
14. So a security portal can help identify problems as soon as they arise.
15. He did not identify the foreign security company the guards work for.


[Antonyms]divide, disunite, confound

[Synonyms]makeidentical, confound, unite