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homogeneity
noun as in uniformity
Example Sentences
His desire to deport his way to racial homogeneity has always been not only deeply immoral, but pretty much impossible.
The series’ first trailers and even some of its initial reviews faced a wall of unfair digital homogeneity.
Trump made a lot of bold promises to get elected, leaving his followers with hopes that the U.S. will soon have the racial and religious homogeneity they crave.
Adding to the homogeneity, the core characters — and I’m referring to a half-dozen-plus beasts here — share the same backstory: They miss their families.
Technology developers could become gatekeepers for food innovation, if the limits of their machines lead to homogeneity in cuisines and creativity, similar to the weirdly similar feel of AI art images across different apps.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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