Similar words: dissimilation, dissimilar, dissimilarity, assimilate, assimilating, assimilation, dissimilitude, dissimulate. Meaning: v. 1. become dissimilar by changing the sound qualities 2. make dissimilar; cause to become less similar 3. become dissimilar or less similar.
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1. They compose us and also dissimilate us.
2. Researcher found out that there were some dissimilate phenomena such as mechanization that lead children losing interest in art activity.
3. However, if criminal records dissimilate to one part of "major criminal records", it is another matter.
4. On the other hand it dissimilate, split, and dissolve the spirit of poetry as a whole, thus reducing poetry into "material poetry" or "fashionable poetry ".
5. Always, there are some things in us. They compose us and also dissimilate us. " (The Preface."
6. The idea of modem administrative justice holds the balance between all interests, but the unlimited extension of power makes it extremely easy to dissimilate the idea.
7. Such as capitalism have pushed a lot of oppression on human, enthrall the spirits, dissimilate the daily life, and technology dominate the human beings.
8. The idea of modern administrative justice holds the balance between all interests, but the unlimited extension of power makes it extremely easy to dissimilate the idea.
9. And its core and periphery tend to divide, transform, and dissimilate.
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