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Sentence count:159+1Posted:2016-12-19Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: anonymousany moreanymorenot any moreantonympatronymicfamousenormousMeaning: [sɪ'nɑnɪməs /-'nɒn-]  adj. (of words) meaning the same or nearly the same. 
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31. Virtually everywhere today, democracy is taken to be synonymous with some kind of representative system.
32. No president since Nixon leaves office so synonymous with a major scandal.
33. Research and higher education seem so inseparable that they are almost synonymous.
34. Focusing attention on constitutionality tends to make constitutionality synonymous with wisdom.
35. But the good news is that the word jazz is no longer synonymous with earnest types in black polo necks.
36. Terms such as alternative, natural, unorthodox, or unconventional are closely related but not synonymous.
37. Words that have in the last fifteen years or so, become synonymous with the name of Hood Yacht Systems.
38. The popular use of hierarchical is of a system which is synonymous with the popular usage of bureaucratic.
39. How significant is the development of fairness, whether it be seen as synonymous with natural justice or in juxtaposition thereto?
40. Sweet Caroline Inter is a name synonymous with functional, practical footwear for the leisure sports market.
41. Thus, on a Lacanian view, self-insufficiency becomes synonymous with the illusory nature of connectedness with others.
42. This striping becomes synonymous with social attachment and is therefore the ideal pattern for evolution to exaggerate with contrasting colours.
43. Effectiveness and mistake avoidance are treated as synonymous, which is often overly simplistic.
44. These studies gave rise to the view that children went through a stage of treating less as if it was synonymous with more.
45. Xerox was literally synonymous with copying machines; the revenues piled in and the profits piled up.
46. Even more damaging to their theory is the fact that sports spectator disorder is not always synonymous with economic problems.
47. You are not likely to see feet photos on page three, which has become synonymous with mammaries.
48. It was not until the eighteenth century that the word Champagne became synonymous with the sparkling wine of the region.
49. The upper classes were synonymous to him with the greatness of his country.
50. They not only believe in the necessity of mistakes, they see them as virtually synonymous with growth and progress.sentencedict.com
51. As long as globalisation is synonymous with economic imperialism it is worthy of the most vociferous opposition.
52. A prevalent, though completely erroneous, idea often held by students and laymen is that theory is synonymous with speculation.
53. In most countries these activists are members of political parties, although party membership is not necessarily synonymous with political activism.
54. Her consuming empathy for her subjects became synonymous with her subjects' caring for their children.
55. The point is that the word fresh used to be synonymous with high quality.
56. Going grey is not necessarily synonymous with growing old.
57. It was synonymous with speculation before.
58. Today, he's almost synonymous with Chinese modern dance.
59. In politics, power and popularity are not synonymous.
60. Hedging in futures markets in synonymous with shifting risk.
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