Synonym: alike, balanced, consistent, constant, costume, even, outfit, regular, steady, symmetrical, unvaried. Antonym: various. Similar words: if only, even if, significant, significance, significantly, unit, norm, form. Meaning: ['juːnɪfɔrm /-fɔːm] n. clothing of distinctive design worn by members of a particular group as a means of identification. v. provide with uniforms. adj. 1. always the same; showing a single form or character in all occurrences 2. the same throughout in structure or composition 3. not differentiated 4. evenly spaced.
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181. Procedure became uniform in the third century, while early in the fourth the differences of form were abolished by Constantine.
182. Earnings between £43 and £325 a week - the upper earnings limit - will now attract the uniform 9 percent.
183. Rebecca West refers to a photograph of him taken at this time in army uniform as a private of the Worcestershire Regiment.
184. It is said that the seafloor is a desert, a vast and uniform wasteland, all but devoid of life.
185. The great body of water remains at a uniform 5.6 o C throughout the winter, which prevents the formation of ice.
186. He was dressed in that uniform with its fancy red flashes when he came to Claudia's aid.
187. Surely the uniform of an officer cadet was something to be proud of.
188. Female speaker We've got extra foot patrols in uniform and plain clothes to prevent an attack and to pick up information.
189. Yet adopting uniform rules should not be the ultimate goal.
190. For example, edges tend to activate the visual system more than areas of uniform brightness.
191. Such techniques can greatly accelerate the development and propagation of new and uniform strains and varieties of plant.
191. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
192. Compatibility between components was ensured by using a structurally uniform global database, the blackboard.
193. And a couple of Action Man dolls in uniform, their limbs splayed at odd angles.
194. Here, a border guard and two customs officers, all in uniform, came aboard to inspect our documents.
195. Edward had no uniform, which was the biggest draw, but he had cash, and what the girls called style.
196. He had dressed that morning in his civilian clothes, reckoning that military uniform was unsuitable for the work of the day.
197. She went to a different school from us, a convent school, where they had to wear uniform.
198. He was in the uniform of a captain in the Green Howards, the ribbon of the Military Cross on his battledress.
199. Doctors, psychiatrists, police and civil servants have now joined a public chorus calling for tough, uniform national laws.
200. He was wearing some kind of uniform, navy blue with bright blue buttons.
201. Yeske has mixed feelings about the trust accounts known as Uniform Gifts to Minors Act accounts.
202. Hardy's Wessex volumes, which are uniform, do include one or two first editions.
203. When you listen to the radio, the music deadens your rhythm and causes you to create uniform sentences.
204. Such uniform crops are breeding grounds of potential disaster due to vulnerability to pests or disease.
205. A thin man in army uniform came in, walking with a limp.
206. He was wearing a shabby green uniform and a crumpled forage cap, and he carried an automatic rifle.
207. This attempted to establish uniform expenditure targets that, if substantially exceeded, would initiate penalties.
208. Janir stood out in center field wearing his cleats, his uniform and the new glove we had bought and oiled.
209. The investigation of the flow past obstacles or of boundary layers requires a uniform flow with minimal velocity fluctuations.
210. Two boys one in an army uniform snarled at a conductor on the platform.