Similar words: assemble, assembly, stumble, scramble, reserve, research, preserve, researcher. Meaning: [rɪ'zembl] v. appear like; be similar or bear a likeness to.
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61. Six weeks later, most of its organs are present and its outward appearance begins to resemble that of a baby.
62. The female figure on the knife handle appears to resemble Aphrodite or Venus, the goddess of love.
63. Much stronger are the type 2 meteors, with the physical strength of carbonaceous chondrite meteorites, which they also resemble chemically.
64. Are cats strange animals or do they so resemble us that we find them curious as we do monkeys? John Steinbeck
65. His coffee mugs were said to more closely resemble vats than cups.
66. They also have inflicted heavy losses with roadside bombs, often disguised to resemble rocks.
67. Feminist extensions of conventional psychological methodology often resemble more explicitly oppositional programmes for social scientific method.
68. The oral papillae are reduced and resemble large flattened granules.
69. They will in this respect resemble our own rules of etiquette.
70. A greater proportion of the mare rocks resemble basalts on the Earth and are called mare basalts.
71. In this, again, they resemble Swift, though they rarely share his horrified fascination.
72. These are extremely small, single-cell structures that somewhat resemble bacteria on Earth.
73. How closely do they resemble these notes? Make a list of deficiencies that could be remedied by you. Sentencedict.com
74. The remains of these figures resemble the present west pediment in style.
75. The RYRs identified in neurons and sea urchin eggs seem to resemble the cardiac RYR2.
76. The female hazelnut flowers have extended their tiny purple tongues, but the male flowers resemble those of the alders.
77. The grandchildren would also resemble their common ancestor-and one readily believes that this continues indefinitely.
78. The hall had suddenly begun to resemble a police station.
79. Cells in the tumour seem to resemble the body's own cells soon after conception when a baby is still developing.
80. Mr Perkins wanted us to divide it into four quarters, so the final appearance would resemble a hot cross bun.
81. Sometimes a drug's side-effects resemble the symptoms of the disease being treated.
82. It operates through receptors whose molecular and physiological properties closely resemble the calcium-mobilizing ryanodine receptors of muscle.
83. We are accustomed to thinking of those characters as heroes, and at first glance, Kaczynski seems to resemble them.
84. Not surprisingly these force patterns resemble the pattern of magnetic field lines across the aperture of a quadrupole magnet.
85. It was designed not to resemble a church of any sort but, if anything, a town hall.
86. The leaves are sometimes nearly entire, but their sides are usually incised and resemble oak leaves.
87. Microbots-New World Creatures A lot of research is under way to develop small robots that resemble insects.
88. Second, close relatives must resemble each other with respect to such a character more than do distantly related individuals.
89. So many hotels resemble each other, with fashionable limed wood furniture, chintz fabrics and marble bathrooms.
90. A trip to the store for milk or cigarettes can make walking through a minefield in Bosnia resemble a pleasant experience.
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