Sentence examples for analogized to from inspiring English sources


The phrase "analogized to" is correct and can be used in written English. It is typically used to compare or equate one thing or idea to another. For example: - The politician's speech was analogized to a Shakespearean tragedy, with its dramatic twists and turns. - The complicated math problem was analogized to a puzzle, as both required careful consideration and problem-solving skills. - The author analogized the protagonist's struggle to that of a butterfly emerging from its cocoon, a symbol of transformation and growth.

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A boring, schlubby existence is analogized to complete physical, mental, and emotional servitude and decay.

A plan of arrangement can be best analogized to a U.S. merger, although there are distinct differences between the two structures.

Todd's suicide is easily analogized to Tyler Clementi's, mostly because the public has diagnosed both cases as the result of "cyber-bullying".

Q: You've been analogized to Louis C.K., who went direct with his audience on his last comedy special, a Kickstarter campaign that enrolls interested parties for funding, and also The New York Times, which has a meter.

I don't for a second believe that the curators, researchers, and staff at the world's greatest museum have aims as modest as "stirring the soul," nor would they appreciate having their institution analogized to a pair of Bose noise-cancelling headphones.

The Mormons' passage from bugbears of the Republican Party to its stalwarts may be analogized to a similar move among middle-class white Southerners, to whom the Republican Party was anathema until the 1970s and '80s, after which it became almost the sole representative.

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"If we were to analogize to a nine-inning baseball game, Darryl Strawberry is at bat in the bottom of the ninth with two strikes against him," Foster said.

Yudkowsky said, "I remember all my conversations with Peter as very pleasant, far-ranging experiences that I would be more tempted to analogize to a real-world I. Q

Twenty years ago, I heard an angel's voice, which I can only analogize to Charlton Heston in 'The Ten Commandments,' and it said to me, 'There is no such thing as a dead case!' And since then I've believed that if you look hard enough at any fact pattern, you begin to see reasonable doubt".

This is not because children cannot understand physical causes (it has been demonstrated that infants can discriminate physical/mechanical causes from intentional causes); rather, children appear to "intuitively analogize to the intention-based artifact domain…and evidence a bias to privilege intentional explanations of events" (Kelemen 2011).

The female contributes what might be called 'prepared matter'; all it needs is the presence within it of the heat from the male and it begins a more or less lengthy and complicated developmental process, which he analogizes to a sort of automaton performing a complex set of coordinated movements once it is set in motion.

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