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homogeneity

[hoh-muh-juh-nee-i-tee, hom-uh-] / ˌhoʊ mə dʒəˈni ɪ ti, ˌhɒm ə- /


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India lacks China's "social, linguistic and territorial homogeneity," Epinay added.

From Barron's • Nov. 16, 2025

Technology developers could become gatekeepers for food innovation, if the limits of their machines lead to homogeneity in cuisines and creativity, similar to the weirdly similar feel of AI art images across different apps.

From Salon • Aug. 29, 2024

Second, in a discipline whose enthusiasm for homogeneity is reflected in its pre-2017 name, synchronized swimming, one of the athletes in the pool is very much not like the others.

From New York Times • Jun. 6, 2024

“I respected academia, but I was often frustrated by the homogeneity of what I saw as the leadership,” she said during her talk.

From Science Magazine • Mar. 7, 2024

One thing I do know about my dad is that he hates racism and homogeneity more than anything, and not because of any feelings of self-righteousness or moral superiority.

From "Born a Crime: Stories from a South African Childhood" by Trevor Noah