Synonymous
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Compassion can be
synonymous
with empathy.
And it's
synonymous
with free speech, even if you're not sure what it is that you have to say.
When it was uncovered, it ushered in a new era of streamlined, archaically futuristic design called Googie, which came to be
synonymous
with the Jet Age, a misnomer.
Bats are usually
synonymous
with some type of evil events.
The solution is that these constructions, despite initial appearance, are not synonymous, that when you crank up the microscope on human cognition, you see that there's a subtle difference in meaning between them.
Over the past generation, the term we've used
synonymous
with "beaten" is "battered," so we have "Mary was battered."
In Mostar the bridge was
synonymous
with the name of the place, and to such an extent that in the war in 1993 when the bridge was destroyed, the town all but lost its identity until the bridge was reconstructed.
Our goal was to change the negative image of Arab-Americans in media, while also reminding casting directors that South Asian and Arab are not
synonymous.
Now if you have a problem in the community, meeting under the palaver tree with the chiefs or the tribesmen would be
synonymous
to trying to find a solution to that particular problem, and also to reinforce trust and respect among members of the community.
All of my black friends were raised with the same message, the talk, given to us when we became old enough to be mistaken for a nail ready to be hammered to the ground, when people made our melanin
synonymous
with something to be feared.
But being human and being a legal person has never been, and is not today,
synonymous
with a legal person.
Humans and legal persons are not
synonymous.
Women's health became
synonymous
with reproduction: breasts, ovaries, uterus, pregnancy.
How is it that phrases that are considered just about
synonymous
by the dictionary can evoke such different pictures and feelings?
Myth one: repetitive or ritualistic behaviors are
synonymous
with OCD.
"Smart" in today's world has become
synonymous
to high tech, and the world is only getting smarter and smarter day by day.
And over time, all the political and personal bravado that led me to the military dissolved, and for me, the Marine Corps became
synonymous
with my friends.
I have a question regarding political correctness, and I'm curious: When did political correctness become
synonymous
with silencing, versus a way that we speak about other people to show them respect and preserve their dignity?
I remember in junior high school - it was actually right after the first World Trade Center bombing, and it was a very confusing time for me for a bunch of reasons, but in particular because it was the first time my religion was made
synonymous
with violence in such a public way.
But ignorance is not
synonymous
with stupid.
Thousands of years later, the name of the slave who made the world’s mightiest empire tremble has become
synonymous
with freedom– and the courage to fight for it.
In that moment, that little patch of Eggleston had become
synonymous
with royalty.
There's a lot to be said about trust and love, if you know that those two words are
synonymous
for design.
And, as often happens in America, immigration became
synonymous
with Mexicans.
It's actually
synonymous
with being stupid.
But to view them as
synonymous
with the entirety of the arts community is, by far, too shortsighted.
What does motherhood really mean, when for so many who look like me it is
synonymous
with mourning?
I admit to a secret admiration of the original Love Thy Neighbour TV shows - mostly because they exhibit the kind of exuberant brashness and bad taste
synonymous
with so many programmes of their era - but I'd be lying through my teeth (very uncomfortable position) if I pretended that this big-screen spin-off is anything other than an abomination.
Now the name is sadly
synonymous
with crap.
This movie certainly demonstrates that the most volatile relationships are not necessarily weak relationships and that leaving certainly is not
synonymous
with lost/lack of love.
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