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Likens meaning
third-person singular simple present indicative of liken
Example sentences (20)
Amber Wisniewksi is the owner of Dry Variety, a non-alcoholic drink retailer she likens to an LCBO without booze.
He likens erosion along the coastland, especially between Volta Estuary and Aflao as one of the greatest environmental threats in Ghana.
He likens the AI landscape to bigger infrastructure plays like cloud computing and database businesses, not applications.
Mendick likens it, in the accompanying pamphlet, to the intrusiveness of pure obsessive thought disorder and recurrent anxiety dreams.
Mr Foster, a stand-up comedian, likens it now to a garden party of sorts.
Pulliam likens his art on antique documents to “counting coup,” an Indigenous battle tradition in which the warrior attempts to defeat an opponent without killing them by means of intimidation and prestige.
She likens the time and specialization that goes into these evaluations to the “mental health equivalent of surgery”.
She never knows herself how a final work will decidedly turn out in composition – she likens the experience of painting to transcending and looking down upon herself as she works.
Similarly, White likens the options to a reminder.
The new venture will certainly ruffle some feathers in the pool organisations that have been doing their thing for many years, but Hearn likens it to the emergence of the PDC and the huge growth in darts as they left the BDO behind.
He likens it to a Hollywood agent, who understands your career, your background and skills and your salary requirements and helps you find the right match.
In her community, matchmaking that she herself likens to is the norm, along with an expectation that after a date or two, it’s time to start planning the wedding.
Ms Nolan says it makes her feel “involved”, while Mr Connolly likens it to “a conversation, or a secret or in-joke we're being let in on".
One Jhourney participant likens the first jhana to the jolt of putting your tongue onto a battery, while another describes a floating sensation so intense that she wondered if her water had been laced with MDMA.
On fears of looming monopoly with so many ports and terminals under a single company, Karunesan likens it to the situation in the airline sector, where Indigo holds 60 per cent market share.
The Daily Mail likens it more to a civil war, as one former cabinet minister tells the paper the Conservatives "were left vulnerable by a Boris-shaped hole in their defences, through which Reform was able to stroll unchallenged".
We are told a great deal about God’s mercy and Christ’s love, and Morrison likens himself explicitly to numerous Biblical figures.
Battersby likens the process to baking cookies: As soon as you bake them, they're totally different than the dough itself.
Christoph Brocker is a senior project manager at Stadler, and likens the train cars to a familiar vehicle on Bay Area streets.
Coach Mike Tomlin likens each season as a “moving train,” one that picks up momentum as it goes along.