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been consonant
adjective
Characterized by harmony or agreement.
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I'm twenty-seven, and in some ways my life has been consonant with the experience of women throughout history.
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The sign must be consonant with that which it signifies.
It seems right that Mother's Day should be consonant with the fullness of spring.
That moment is consonant with the artist that I got to know briefly.
We align our perceptions and beliefs to be consonant with our social identities".
It is also because it is consonant with the entire body of human self-deception.
It suited MacKenzie's bellowing homophobia, which, in turn, was consonant with his racial fears.
This is not only because democracy is consonant with American values.
What I see is consonant with my own experience of running a factory.
In this way, oddly enough, the liberal view is consonant with certain aspirations of the Bush administration.
Mr. Danielpour's language is consonant and instantly accessible; he is more inclined to seduce listeners than to challenge them.
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