Similar words: like nothing on earth, wakening, darkening, sickening, weakening, awakening, slackening, thickening. Meaning: ['laɪkən] n. the act of comparing similarities.
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1) He has been likened to a young George Best.
2) She likened the building to a ship.
3) The heart can be likened to a pump.
4) Life is often likened to a journey.
5) Life has often been likened to a journey.
6) Life is often likened to sea voyage.
7) Critics have likened the new theater to a supermarket.
8) She's been likened to a young Elizabeth Taylor.
9) The pain is often likened to being drilled through the side of the head.
10) Life can be likened to a journey with an unknown destination.
11) Retailers were delighted,(http://sentencedict.com/likening.html) likening the sales pace to the Christmas season.
12) Both have similar memories of Friedli, likening him to a friend and teacher.
13) Eros love can be likened to an affair with a box of chocolates.
14) Liken allows Mac applications to run on Unix stations in an X Window.
15) Was she likening the salvation of two white women and a Kurd to that of Noah's family?
16) One female rock star likened the feeling to the one some women have after giving birth - lets have another one.
17) Guha surely had it right when he likened Littlewoods to a giant tanker that takes ages to change direction.
18) In this respect the role of an auditor may be likened to that of a watchdog rather than a bloodhound.
19) An amorphous polymer in this state has been likened to a plate of frozen spaghetti.
20) Mr Kern likens the current climate for microcap funds to the 1980s, when small-cap investing gained momentum with mutual-fund families.
21) Ramsay has likened the situation in many towns to that of a castaway on a tropical island.
22) The particle approach to writing is based on a philosophy of teaching and learning that has been likened to an assembly line.
23) A person introduced the dramaturgical perspective , likening Self-presentation to theater , with actors, performances , settings , scripts, props, roles, backstage areas , and the like.
24) Nonetheless, while likening Hungary to Greece may unnerve international investors, the comparison has domestic political merits.
25) "Societies have constantly reinvented ancient Rome, likening it to the contemporary world, " says University of Cambridge professor Mary Beard, a script adviser on the forthcoming BBC series.
26) Many people like the symbolism of likening it to the durability of love.
27) A young engineer named Paul Baran provided an elegant solution by likening the nation's telephone wires to the brain's central nervous system.
28) A witness surnamed Xiong said it was the worst accident he'd ever seen, likening the aftermath to that of a "deadly earthquake".
29) Sens. Jim Webb and Jon Kyl and other U.S. lawmakers fired back, likening Huawei to a dangerous arm of communist China intent on snatching U.S. secrets.
30) The same epic account cited Liu, the ousted railways minister, as likening the country's high-speed railways to "dragons in the sky."
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