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more uniform
adjective as in consistent
Strongest matches
Strong matches
adjective as in alike
Example Sentences
Proponents of the measure say that pay should be more uniform across the state, while business groups oppose it over concerns that it will collapse companies that are already struggling financially.
As climate warms, seasonal streamflow peaks tend to decrease, so there is more uniform streamflow distribution over a year.
Hardneck garlic has bigger, more uniform cloves and a thicker skin that is easier to peel, whereas softneck has a larger number of smaller cloves with a papery skin that’s hard to peel.
Hardneck garlic has bigger, more uniform cloves and a thicker skin that is easier to peel, whereas softneck has a larger number of smaller cloves with a papery skin that’s hard to peel.
"With modern building design and indoor climate control systems, the indoor environment is becoming progressively more uniform worldwide."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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