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homogenous

[huh-moj-uh-nuhs, hoh-] / həˈmɒdʒ ə nəs, hoʊ- /


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“We think that is dangerous thinking, because it treats all geopolitical events as a homogenous group. But each geopolitical event has its own idiosyncrasies,” Rizzuto said.

From MarketWatch • Mar. 19, 2026

Simply paying less attention to diversity is also likely to leave boards looking more homogenous, said Atinuke Adediran, a Fordham University law professor who analyzes corporate diversity policies in a recent book, “Disclosureland.”

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 20, 2026

A nation demographically dominated by the descendants of immigrants from every corner of the world is one of the most linguistically homogenous on earth.

From Salon • Feb. 12, 2026

Her Instagram account, which is currently deactivated, featured a strangely homogenous series of headshots, all showing the gauzy, unreal lighting that's characteristic of AI image generators.

From BBC • Jan. 16, 2026

The student body was, for the most part, a homogenous mass of about two thousand people who were apparently in love with basketball.

From "A Very Large Expanse of Sea" by Tahereh Mafi




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