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homogenize

[huh-moj-uh-nahyz, hoh-] / həˈmɒdʒ əˌnaɪz, hoʊ- /




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Which is not to say that either player is homogenized by combination.

From New York Times

Though the company was often criticized for homogenizing radio programming in a way that eliminated much of the local flavor of independent radio stations, the formula was extremely profitable.

From New York Times

The old system homogenized Barnes & Noble stores coast to coast so their inventories were identical — a buyer might as well be standing at the book tables at Walmart.

From Los Angeles Times

This is the equalizing, homogenizing influence of pop culture at work — an influence that some queer people understandably mistrust.

From New York Times

Usually U.S. remakes of foreign films tend to homogenize the source material.

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