Similar words: enough, enormous, give notice, take note of, indigenous, take notice of, by no means, astronomer. Meaning: [fɪˈnɒmɪnən] n. 1. any state or process known through the senses rather than by intuition or reasoning 2. a remarkable development.
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31. The idea of equal pay for women is a recent phenomenon.
32. It's an interesting scientific phenomenon, but of no practical use whatever.
33. Machismo is a New World phenomenon with roots in Old World cultures.
34. The copycat phenomenon is a danger to which the media may be contributing.
35. We do not think such an abnormal phenomenon will last long.
36. There's evidence to suggest that child abuse is not just a recent phenomenon.
37. They see the shift to the right as a worldwide phenomenon.
38. Working-class conservatism and Conservatism is a well known phenomenon.
39. But the phenomenon has also caused concern.
40. The mysterious phenomenon of long marriage baffled him.
41. The athletic disc jockey is a distinctively contemporary phenomenon.
42. Background and History Compacts are a comparatively recent phenomenon.
43. This phenomenon provides the basis for flame emission photometry.
44. This phenomenon has been confirmed by systematic research.
45. Peter talked about a phenomenon called freeze-frame.
46. Associative priming is a well known phenomenon in cognitive psychology.
47. First, we assume that visionary leadership is a dynamic, interactive phenomenon,(sentencedict.com)[www.Sentencedict.com] as opposed to a unidirectional process.
48. In fact, among the fundamental issues involved is the question of the very existence of such a phenomenon as Orphism.
49. I remember reading that hope was a phenomenon of human life.
50. It inquires whether the conception of community has undergone any change as a consequence of the crowd phenomenon.
51. This phenomenon, known as Fermi resonance, occurs because the two vibrationally excited states mix.
52. I first witnessed the phenomenon at a huge pentecostal rally I attended as a college freshman.
53. All these possibilities exemplify the phenomenon of grammatical gender because items are classified according to their form.
54. All this results in a rare phenomenon: Marks and Spencer is a company people are fond of.
55. This latter has increased throughout the twentieth century; it is not an end-of-century phenomenon.
56. The second area of current research in macroeconomics centres on a phenomenon known as hysteresis.
57. There was assumed to be a counterpart in human events to every celestial phenomenon.
58. Protocol 2 studied the phenomenon of adaptive cytoprotection in response to mild irritation of the duodenal mucosa in the three experimental groups.
59. In comparison with the elaborate quantitative data sets on voting we have little empirical information on this group phenomenon.
60. Thus the considerable increase in recorded burglary during the 1970s was largely a recording phenomenon.
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