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heterogeneous

[het-er-uh-jee-nee-uhs, -jeen-yuhs] / ˌhɛt ər əˈdʒi ni əs, -ˈdʒin yəs /


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It has also argued that marriage is an “exclusively heterogeneous institution” and any interference to it “would cause complete havoc” in India’s deeply religious society.

From New York Times

Noncitizen voting used to be a fairly standard practice in the early days of the country, when states were far more heterogeneous in their rules on who qualified as a voter.

From Washington Times

He pointed to a 2020 research paper from Berry College’s Frank Stephenson and Lauren Heller, which found the benefits were “heterogeneous” for past Super Bowl sites.

From Washington Times

Tager-Flusberg, who is nonautistic, and others say one source of the friction is the use of a single set of terms for an extremely heterogeneous condition.

From Science Magazine

In the statement, the Defense Ministry said it needed to “clarify” that a “heterogeneous” group had worked together in Soledar.

From New York Times