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be analogous
adjective
Having analogy; corresponding to something else; bearing some resemblance or proportion;—often followed by "to".
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Such structures also would be analogous to isomers.
The logic is also unlikely to be analogous to the truth.
A discreet shade of vanity led him to suppose their stories might even be analogous.
"I wanted it to be analogous to other things that have happened to other people".
This is more like The Wizard of Oz or Alice in Wonderland, something that might be analogous to mental illness.
This would be analogous to the steps that taken by governments to control intellectual property around nuclear technologies.
Designed to be analogous to how a human brain works, neural networks themselves were first described in the 1930s.
The second sort of law, he suggested, would be analogous to the individual mandate.
Rather, it may be analogous to bringing a bazooka to a knife fight.
"There are some buildings," Ms. Hewitt pointed out, "that very self-consciously want to operate with few restrictions, to be analogous to condominiums, which have unrestricted subletting.
Often, the answer seems to be analogous to the supreme court justice Potter Stewart's famous definition of pornography: "I know it when I see it".
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