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analogize

[uh-nal-uh-jahyz] / əˈnæl əˌdʒaɪz /


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So one of the things we site in our complaint is an internal document for Google where it analogizes its business to, for example, Goldman Sachs or Citibank owning the New York Stock Exchange.

From New York Times

“There is a tendency to analogize the opposition in Belarus to that in Ukraine,” Mr. Jensen told The Washington Times.

From Washington Times

Heckman analogizes the fireworks industry to "Tale of Two Cities," in that professional pyrotechnicians are suffering, while consumer fireworks sales are good.

From Salon

Hefty’s message — “Stay strong: Hefty” — analogizes the human spirit to a bag of trash.

From New York Times

He added, “Why is Chris Matthews on this air talking about the victory of Bernie Sanders, who had kin murdered in the Holocaust, analogizing it to the Nazi conquest of France?”

From New York Times