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indistinguishable
adjective as in alike
Strongest match
Weak matches
Example Sentences
To Tarrant, conserving the purity of lands was indistinguishable from conserving white European ideals and beliefs.
He also promised mass deportations in his first administration, but his record was indistinguishable from Barack Obama’s, and it was mostly his cruel and illegal tactics that attracted attention.
Viewed from the overheated ideological landscape of America in 2024, Britain’s “Irish troubles” may look like an irrelevant, if faintly romantic, relic of the past: indistinguishable tribes of white people fighting over a rain-soaked island on the Atlantic fringe of Europe.
“At some point, it’s going to be invisibly indistinguishable from a pair of glasses or sunglasses.”
Her public views are now indistinguishable from Kremlin policy and regularly go as far as calling for violence against Russia's enemies.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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