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Meanings of
homogenised
in English
Made homogeneous.
homogenized
Related terms
blended
homogeneous
homogenous
Synonyms
Examples for "
homogenized
"
homogenized
Examples for "
homogenized
"
1
Many worthy titles that couldn't fit into the new
homogenized
chains disappeared.
2
My personality will reside in each of us equally, a
homogenized
presence.
3
Tissue samples were obtained during routine autopsy,
homogenized
and extracted with methanol.
4
It may be a mixed
homogenized
version of that, he says.
5
According to the IOM most are returning to
homogenized
areas.
Usage of
homogenised
in English
1
Without the
homogenised
historic data, the rate of warming would be worse.
2
Any surprises waiting for us under something that strives to be more
homogenised
?
3
We don't want to just be part of a
homogenised
plan for all of Auckland.
4
And the marketplace, in turn, narrowed its focus and became more
homogenised
in its offerings.
5
Beware,
homogenised
right-arm fast-medium bowlers and flat late-summer pitches.
6
Finally, you have an all-pervasive globalised mass media which trades in a
homogenised
,
informal American English.
7
One is taken from the pituitary glands of cadavers,
homogenised
and purified as much as possible.
8
Medical reality has been assimilated, altered,
homogenised
and sexed-up, in an attempt to create compelling hospital fiction.
9
We do not want to be
homogenised
.
10
A percentage of the sales of the
homogenised
cow's milk will go to a breast cancer charity.
11
Reduction of OA content was substantially higher in
homogenised
mussel tissue compared with that of whole shucked mussels.
12
Repeat until you have a well
homogenised
mixture, and don't let the mix boil, or it will split.
13
Also, they have earned her a place in the
homogenised
rock world as a unique and maverick performer.
14
When contestants try to shake off their national identity to become
homogenised
European singers, they become feeble American imitations.
15
A
homogenised
beauty can dominate.
16
This benefit seems greater and even essential when one considers the continuing move towards a drearily
homogenised
"global village".
Other examples for "homogenised"
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About this term
homogenised
Adjective
Frequent collocations
more homogenised
become homogenised
homogenised beauty
homogenised cow
homogenised mussel
More collocations
Homogenised
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