similarize

[sim-uh-luh-rahyz]

similarize Definition

  • 1to make or become similar
  • 2to compare or liken

Using similarize: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "similarize" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The teacher asked the students to similarize the two poems.

  • Example

    The author similarized the protagonist to a lion, emphasizing his strength and courage.

similarize Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for similarize

Phrases with similarize

  • to compare something to another thing in order to show similarities

    Example

    The politician similarized her opponent's policies to those of a dictator.

  • to compare two things to each other in order to show similarities

    Example

    The scientist similarized the behavior of chimpanzees with that of humans.

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Summary: similarize in Brief

The verb 'similarize' [sim-uh-luh-rahyz] means to make or become similar, or to compare or liken. It is often used in academic or literary contexts, such as 'The teacher asked the students to similarize the two poems.' 'Similarize' can be followed by 'to' or 'with,' as in 'The politician similarized her opponent's policies to those of a dictator.'