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Cleanliness represented the first step to success and became synonymous with efficiency.
Not only does the garment instantly suggest dance, it is synonymous with classical ballet.
In our age, the term has become almost synonymous with an irrational acceptance of beliefs for which we lack evidence.
Minding one's manners is not synonymous with playing doormat and having people walk all over you.
So it would be a dire mistake to allow, by default, jingoism to become synonymous with patriotism and the American spirit.
For a long time the concept of combat was synonymous to the concept of military actions.
She had a natural affinity with the country way of life and she relished the various tasks synonymous with the changing seasons.
As a result, excessive chrome, fins, and wide whitewalls became synonymous with what it meant to be an American.
For many, this aspect of sociolinguistics is synonymous with the whole field which goes by that name.
Loving and even occasionally giving in to your children is not synonymous with being wimpy.
Sustainability is not synonymous with renewability but it is strongly linked to it.
In English, it has become synonymous with ballet danced in the grand classical style.
Aches and pains and sore muscles are almost synonymous with sporting and recreational activities, and just day-to-day living.
He is one of those people who has been synonymous with local government in Auckland.
Over the years, December 31 has become synonymous with drunken and rowdy behaviour in public.
Gregory Isaacs is practically synonymous with lovers rock, and this sensuous song provides all the explanation necessary.
Plaskett's music's distinctively Canadian and for those who know him, he's as synonymous with our country as The Hip are.
This crisis has proved that high income is not synonymous with a civic society that is independent and autonomous.
Perfumed with incense and sandalwood and synonymous with soap and silk, it is among the most beautiful cities in the country.
Mathewson politely suggested that long tenures were not necessarily synonymous with a lack of independence.
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Examples from Classical Literature
In short, dreaming is synonymous to us with illusion, phantasmagoria, and falsehood.
Every advance in civilisation is synonymous with a progressive diminution of the differences.
If democratization be synonymous with anglicization, Ireland begs to be excused.
Seclusion and self-effacement have hardly been synonymous with my euphonious name!
Ivy, after ten years in Interstel, you should know that experience and expendability are synonymous.
Lately the word has been used as almost, if not quite, synonymous with faience.
According to its derivation the word anthem was at first synonymous with antiphony.
Their name, fornices, at last became synonymous with lupanar, and we have borrowed from it our generic word fornication.
The dove of Paphos therefore, may be considered as synonymous with the dove of Venus.
This is the reason why pulmonary consumption, pulmonary tuberculosis, consumption and tuberculosis are used as synonymous terms.
The word disinfectant is synonymous with the term bactericide or germicide.
Johnson, and others, give the word hanaper as synonymous with treasury or exchequer.
Whale-oil was whale-oil then, and whale-oil and New Bedford were synonymous.
From 1910 to 1920 the life of Venizelos is synonymous with that of his country.
I have entertained the thought that they are fundamentally synonymous, whether or not expressed in supernaturalist language.
Maecenas with the humanists was almost synonymous with paymaster.
I use the verb 'to torment,' as I observed to be your own method, instead of 'to instruct,' supposing them to be now admitted as synonymous.
For that matter, life and footing were synonymous in this unending warfare with the pack, and none knew it better than White Fang.
Parasynanche is a synonymous term, but refers to a milder synanche.
The latter, if justice be synonymous with that high type of virtue.
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