We have no meanings for "liken to" in our records yet.
1 There is a form of bravery which one might liken to inverted terror.
2 Such men they liken to owls, which see in darkness, but in light see nothing.
3 He and Leonardo soon developed a closer intimacy that Mills and Mullin liken to father and son.
4 Many of those tax breaks have since been revived, leading to a code many liken to Swiss cheese.
5 According to a trade group, the employee inadvertently released player data - a practice that experts liken to insider-trading.
6 He smiled at her with what she could only liken to smugness, then shifted his body over hers once more.
7 Whoever hears these sayings and does them, I liken to a wise man who built his house upon a rock.
8 The firms are paid by the banks that issue the securities, a model some liken to a restaurant paying a reviewer.
9 Concentration is likened to the way a small child views a painting.
10 Hence the human nature in Christ is likened to a habit, i.e.
11 Hieronymus is likened to the Centaurs on account of his bestial passion.
12 This work has often been likened to the painting of a picture.
13 People called to mass by the ringing bell are likened to fishes.
14 When the process is completed they are poetically likened to a hippopotamus.
15 The Brexit negotiations have been likened to a merry-go-round by some commentators.
16 I am compared to dirt, and am likened to embers and ashes.
Other examples for "liken to"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of: Liken to through the time