Pronunciation: /ˈsɪmələˌraɪz/
verb to make or become similar
A1 I like to similarize different types of fruits to see which ones taste the best.
A2 In this exercise, students are asked to similarize two famous paintings and discuss their similarities.
B1 The author of the book tried to similarize the main characters in order to highlight their common traits.
B2 As a researcher, it is important to similarize different theories in order to gain a deeper understanding of the subject.
C1 The scientist similarized the data from two different experiments to draw conclusions about the relationship between variables.
C2 The historian spent years similarizing ancient civilizations to uncover patterns and connections that were previously unnoticed.
formal In order to make the comparison clearer, we can similarize the two data sets.
informal Let's similarize the two options to see which one is better.
slang I'm going to similarize these two outfits to see which one looks cooler.
figurative The artist used metaphors to similarize the beauty of nature to a work of art.
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