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Discover Ludwig"homogenise" is a correct and usable word in written English.
It is a verb meaning to make homogeneous or uniform in composition or character. For example, you could say: "The government is trying to homogenise its regulations in order to create a more streamlined process."
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homogenise
verb
To make homogeneous, to blend or puree.
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Increased mobility and the ubiquitousness of television and radio have done surprisingly little to homogenise the distinctive accents and dialects that characterise the different parts of the country.
He says that its executives parachuted in from New York wanted to homogenise the reporting, to make its coverage less driven by the whims of correspondents in the field.
Its global audience allows Tikos to homogenise cool worldwide.
McCann takes this self-contained universe, whose "politics are road and grass", and confronts it with its polar opposite - a hermetic society at whose frozen heart is the urge to re-engineer and homogenise the soul: postwar communism.
The idea was not to homogenise them but to get them collaborating as equals.
Marohasy wants heads to roll [rolls eyes] because she claims that the Rutherglen site was never moved and so there was no need to homogenise the data.
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This is part and parcel of being in an oppressed group: women are routinely dehumanised and homogenised, so that every act we undertake in public tends to reflect on all women, instead of our own individual character.
"If you have got Jay-Z listening to Coldplay in the pit at Glastonbury and planning to work together, then music is in danger of being completely homogenised".
It therefore looks as though gulls are homogenising the local ecosystems by carrying invertebrates around.
The captivating sequence is accentuated by the portentous soundtrack of the composer, Joe Hisaishi, another artist whose signature style has become beloved of Ghibli fans.As wondrous as it is, it's the sort of stylistic flourish that has the potential to alienate Western audiences accustomed to more homogenised animation.
"Hardly anyone wants to see it homogenised into a pseudo-Gulf state.
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