Synonym: compare, liken, match, measure. Similar words: contrast to, by contrast, on the contrary, contract, contractor, to the contrary, control, contribute. Meaning: ['kɒntrɑːst] n. 1. the opposition or dissimilarity of things that are compared 2. the act of distinguishing by comparing differences 3. a conceptual separation or distinction 4. the perceptual effect of the juxtaposition of very different colors 5. the range of optical density and tone on a photographic negative or print (or the extent to which adjacent areas on a television screen differ in brightness). v. 1. put in opposition to show or emphasize differences 2. to show differences when compared; be different.
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151. Professionals, in contrast to members of other occupations, claim and are often accorded complete autonomy in their work.
152. This has the added advantage of making a nice contrast to the night scenes in the previous sequence.
153. In contrast with our results, these studies describe a pattern of essential fatty acid deficiency, probably related to malabsorption.
154. Cibo Matto, by contrast, takes a quieter and more accessible approach to its music.
155. In contrast,(sentence dictionary) where the firm is acting as an adviser its disclosure obligation will be more onerous.
156. By contrast, look which baseball player is getting seemingly all the commercials.
157. In contrast, antral tumours mainly arose from mucosa showing the changes of chronic active gastritis.
158. In contrast, an IgG and IgA response to this antigen has been reported in children with acute infection.
159. In contrast, it is the ergonomics of the hardware and the physical environment that have received most attention.
160. In contrast to Spindler, who bristled at critics, Amelio answered the questions with aplomb.
161. Here in that contrast, the antithesis between the interests of Consumers' and Producers' Co-operation is sharply presented.
162. In contrast, Ellis showed great form until the dismissal which he said afterwards amazed him.
163. By contrast, women move into the contested territory of meaning with assurance and inspiration.
164. In contrast to fatty acids, the total bile acid concentration was hardly influenced by the different diets.
165. By contrast, it said, the Florida law simply banned all cross-burning.
166. The contrast between the aspirations of opposition and the actual development of policy in government could hardly have been starker.
167. In contrast, the tubes of a tubeworm are fixed and the worms never abandon their tubes.
168. In contrast to hemoglobin F, most hemoglobins will denature in alkaline solution and precipitate upon the addition of ammonium sulfate.
169. The springtime delicacy of their budding stands in terrific contrast to the autumnal head beneath.
170. By contrast, it is easier to confirm an academic skill weakness through the use of standardized achievement tests.
171. The contrast for the eleven-year-old with the more informal and less specialist work of the primary school was sharp and abrupt.
172. In contrast, at DuSable, a high school in Chicago, each guidance counselor advises 420 students.
173. Obtaining equity financing, by contrast, could be accomplished through more traditional managerial approaches.
174. Objective To study the function of low - strain air - barium double contrast in the diagnosis of antral gastritis.
175. By contrast, some outspokenly anti - establishment candidates did well.
176. As contrast, at the same an oxidize experiment was carried out by adopting oxidizer ( H 2 O 2 ).
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