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more consistent
adjective as in constant, regular
adjective as in agreeing, compatible
Example Sentences
It would be more consistent, as some evangelicals have begun to do, to question all forms of oral contraception.
For one, wind is stronger and more consistent the higher up you go.
Or will he pursue a less confrontational, more risk-averse agenda—which seems more consistent with his nature?
We shall see that Hasdai Crescas was more consistent, and admitted determinism.
I have endeavoured to give the anecdote a turn more consistent with the sense and prudence of the great author concerned.
Halevi is less consistent and more thorough, Ibn Daud is more consistent, because he fails to take account of real difficulties.
The Unitarians rejected that portion of Orthodoxy, became more consistent sensationalists, and arrived at results which we know.
If both doors had been secured, the thing would have appeared a little more consistent.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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