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homogenizar
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homogeneïtzar
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homogeneizar
Become homogeneous or similar, as by mixing.
homogenize
curdle
португальский
homogenizar
Синонимы
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homogenize
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homogenize
Examples for "
homogenize
"
1
The shared brief episode of communism failed to
homogenize
these parts of the continent.
2
The norm is to try and
homogenize
the movie during the production of it.
3
Most capitalist systems will
homogenize
and 'oversimplify' the tastes of the people in any given demographic.
4
Gene conversion can both
homogenize
genes and recruit point mutations thereby shaping the evolution of multigene families.
5
The mission was, to
homogenize
the world.
1
To say "we Nigerians" is to actually
homogenise
a large and disparate group of people.
2
The Bureau does
"
homogenise
"
its records -like virtually every other meteorological service in the world.
3
Do they want to relive their glory days,
homogenise
music; white males are the only voices that they want to listen to?
4
It captured the 1987-89 voguing scene, expressing its defiant acceptance of everyone rejected by those attempting to morally
homogenise
the US.
5
Europe may be gradually
homogenising
,
but strong cultural values still set countries apart regarding their diets.
6
One is taken from the pituitary glands of cadavers,
homogenised
and purified as much as possible.
7
Our ever-increasing secularisation,
homogenising
multiculturalism and a culture obsessed with youth have only exacerbated death denial.
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
Repeat until you have a well
homogenised
mixture, and don't let the mix boil, or it will split.
11
These fires are
homogenising
the landscape.
12
Boil the sauce until it
homogenises
.
13
The problem is that the new approach risks
homogenising
and oversimplifying the diversity and complexities of higher education and learning.
14
This benefit seems greater and even essential when one considers the continuing move towards a drearily
homogenised
"global village".
15
He smites his various nemeses -Big Studios,
homogenised
movie product, the whole shebang -with playful words and garrulous laughter.
16
Lager is often viewed as a dirty word in the craft beer world; associated with
homogenised
offerings from the brewing behemoths.
homogenise music
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каталонский
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испанский
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