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analogize

[uh-nal-uh-jahyz] / əˈnæl əˌdʒaɪz /


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The Hall of Extinction and Hope analogizes manmade climate change and habitat destruction to a slow-moving asteroid that has already obliterated species such as the passenger pigeon, dodo and great auk.

From The Wall Street Journal

You analogize that to how, after Brown v.

From Salon

“They’d like to analogize this with the ho-hum updating of the flu vaccine each year — don’t think about it, just get it,” said William Schaffner, an infectious diseases specialist at Vanderbilt University.

From Washington Times

In this case, speakers analogize the “s” sound at the end of “gracias” and apply it to the English form.

From Scientific American

People have been analogizing A.I. advances to splitting the atom for years.

From New York Times