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vb. (present participle of homogenize English)
Usage examples of "homogenizing".
Until now the big urban school systems in the United States have been powerful homogenizing influences.
Of all the forces accused of homogenizing the modern mind, few have been so continuously and bitterly criticized as the mass media.
The same homogenizing trend that they criticize can be just as easily interpreted as the reinforcement of a single American ethnicity, which other political camps would herald as positive.
Insect life cycles continually affirm the possibilities of radical difference -- even if ants and bees would co-opt this difference into the homogenizing mold of the State.
As he pondered old Tschai, it occurred to him the single homogenizing force was the language, the same across the entire planet.
I am thankful that he reproduced the old-timers' tales verbatim, capturing those sound-licking idioms and image-drenched similes that gave Western speech its unique piquancy, before it fell victim to television's anemic homogenizing of our culture.
We know how confusing we find it when native-born Japanese people speak English without distinguishing / and r: imagine the confusion if our alphabet did the same while similarly homogenizing the other consonants that I mentioned!