What is another word for to each?

Pronunciation: [tʊ ˈiːt͡ʃ] (IPA)

The phrase "to each" implies equal distribution or allocation to multiple parties. Synonyms for this phrase include "to every," "for every," "per person," and "per capita." "To every" denotes that something is given or allocated to each person or thing in a particular group or category. "For every" can be used similarly, indicating that something is done or provided in equal measure to each member in a group. "Per person" and "per capita" are more specific, indicating that a particular amount is assigned to each individual or head of population. Each of these phrases can be used in place of "to each" depending on the context and intended meaning.

What are the hypernyms for To each?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.

What are the opposite words for to each?

The phrase "to each" indicates the distribution of things or actions to every individual member or participant of a group. Its antonyms, on the other hand, point to the absence or limitation of the said sharing. "To none" signifies that nothing is allocated or distributed, while "to some" describes a selective distribution. In contrast, "to all" denotes an inclusive distribution without exception. "To one" conveys a scenario where there is a single beneficiary, while "to many" pertains to a group of individuals that partakes but not all. The antonyms of "to each" vary in their connotations, highlighting the diversity and complexity of human interaction and resource allocation.

What are the antonyms for To each?

Famous quotes with To each

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  • Perfect friendship is the friendship of men who are good, and alike in excellence; for these wish well alike to each other qua good, and they are good in themselves.
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  • So, the combination of looking at lots of different people and how they react to each other and how they relate to each other and waiting for that inspiration is the thing that allows me to keep writing.
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