Homogeneous

//ˌhoʊ.moʊˈd͡ʒi.ni.əs//

"Homogeneous" in a Sentence (13 examples)

Conformity is an essential element of our homogeneous community.

Any homogeneous cycle has a period and a frequency.

East Indian sexuality has been influenced by recent colonial history. By no means are the levels of libido homogeneous throughout India, of course.

A small, homogeneous population with a precious culture—a Hopi village on a mesa top in America, e.g.—may be unable to tolerate any outsider for long.

Bigots are incapable of discriminating, since they lump individuals into homogeneous groupings.

Cambodia is ethnically homogeneous.

It was in mid-summer, when the alchemy of Nature transmutes the sylvan landscape to one vivid and almost homogeneous mass of green; when the senses are well-nigh intoxicated with the surging seas of moist verdure and the subtly indefinable odours of the soil and the vegetation.

They want a linguistically homogeneous country.

The city is becoming increasingly homogeneous from a linguistic point of view.

The country is becoming increasingly homogeneous.

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Their citizens were not of homogeneous origin, but were from all parts of Greece.

All pseudolatex formulations were homogeneous and smooth in texture and elegant in appearance.

The polynomial x²+5xy+y² is homogeneous of degree 2, because x², xy, and y² are all degree 2 monomials

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