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Use "generalising" in a sentence
"You and I have to generalise, as we say, when we try to extend our affections beyond the limits of household and family and personal friends, and the generalising is a sign of weakness and limitation."
"I'm British, and I can assure you cannot say "in Britain" to make this kind of generalising point."
"There is also Spazio, the kind of generalising exhibition with which museums like to open."