identification

iden|ti|fi|ca|tion /aɪd'entɪfɪk'eɪʃən/ (identifications)
1 [N-VAR] oft N of n
The identification of something is the recognition that it exists, is important, or is true.
Early identification of a disease can prevent death and illness...
2 [N-VAR]
Your identification of a particular person or thing is your ability to name them because you know them or recognize them.
He's made a formal identification of the body.
3 [N-UNCOUNT]
If someone asks you for some identification, they want to see something such as a driving licence, which proves who you are.
The woman who was on passport control asked me if I had any further identification.
= ID
4 [N-VAR] usu N of n with n
The identification of one person or thing with another is the close association of one with the other.
...the identification of Spain with Catholicism.
= association
5 [N-UNCOUNT] N with n
Identification with someone or something is the feeling of sympathy and support for them.
Marilyn had an intense identification with animals.
= empathy

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