homogenization

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Recent Examples of homogenization Armstrong, however, saw a beauty and potential in homogenization that others didn’t. Joseph Howlett, Quanta Magazine, 16 May 2025 In real estate, where location, history, and culture are paramount, this homogenization could erode the richness that makes each property and market unique. Ali Hoss, Forbes, 10 Dec. 2024 This popularity can, perhaps be attributed to a consumer desire for individuality amidst a mass culture of homogenization. Stephanie Hirschmiller, Forbes.com, 27 Apr. 2025 The alternative is nothing less than a gradual homogenization of our cultural landscape, where machine learning flattens the richness of human expression into a mediocre statistical average. ArsTechnica, 25 Apr. 2025 See All Example Sentences for homogenization
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Noun
  • Meanwhile, the economic integration with China in the region remains.
    Mayu Saini, Sourcing Journal, 14 July 2025
  • In my experience, one of the most common barriers is integration confusion.
    Alaa Pasha, Forbes.com, 14 July 2025
Noun
  • Our inventory absorption rate of 4.5% indicates increasing balance between a seller’s and buyer’s market, which is a welcome change for buyers after trying to compete in the post-pandemic-era seller’s market.
    Collyn Wainwright, The Tennessean, 15 July 2025
  • Cyclists have used sodium bicarbonate for years to boost performance by helping mitigate the effects of lactic acid, making the legs feel less painful, but a historic issue has been stomach issues and slow absorption rates.
    Jacob Whitehead, New York Times, 12 July 2025
Noun
  • Most Starbase residents, primarily SpaceX employees, voted in favor of incorporation.
    Alexis Simmerman, Austin American Statesman, 2 July 2025
  • These foreign persons could be subject to significantly higher U.S. tax rates that escalate annually if their country of tax residence or incorporation is treated as a jurisdiction imposing unfair taxes on Americans.
    Virginia La Torre Jeker, Forbes.com, 22 May 2025
Noun
  • The timing has sparked speculation among fans who view the cancellation through the lens of Paramount's pending merger and the company's recent settlement of a lawsuit with Trump over a 60 Minutes report.
    Adeola Adeosun, MSNBC Newsweek, 19 July 2025
  • The settlement – and Paramount’s pending merger with Skydance Media – spurred speculation about Colbert’s future at CBS.
    CNN.com Wire Service, Mercury News, 18 July 2025
Noun
  • In September 2019, Poirier faced Khabib Nurmagomedov in a title unification bout.
    Trent Reinsmith, Forbes.com, 12 July 2025
  • According to the district's website, the unification will allow for enhanced curriculum and more balanced classroom sizes for students and teachers.
    Bebe Hodges, The Enquirer, 2 July 2025
Noun
  • Many items also arrive encased in dense concretions — hard layers of rust, minerals, and marine growth — which must be painstakingly removed under a microscope, sometimes over the course of months or years.
    Jordan Runtagh, People.com, 6 July 2025
  • It is always stacked full of containers with concretions from different sites.
    Adriana Pérez, Chicago Tribune, 26 May 2025

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“Homogenization.” Merriam-Webster.com Thesaurus, Merriam-Webster, https://www.merriam-webster.com/thesaurus/homogenization. Accessed 29 Jul. 2025.

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