homogenised in a sentence
Examples
- Because the employed technique tends to have a homogenising effect on the end image, the cult of nationality is often a futile exercise here.
- But that happens alas-we can't homogenise Wikipedia completely, we just need to keep plugging away, using AGF and compromising.
- One myth is that globalisation is a bulldozer which levels all cultures and political structures, homogenising people, as seen in the wearing of blue jeans.
- They highlight the presence of mass-produced culture, created and disseminated by exclusive institutions and consumed by a passive, homogenised audience in both systems.
- The result of the spread of television sets and radios was the dissemination of a homogenised popular culture and the impingement of urban values on rural communities.
- The large non-citizen community of Athens allowed ex-slave metics to become assimilated in a way not possible in more conservative and homogenised cities elsewhere.
- In November, a new Spanish institutional arrangement was designed by the incoming government in Madrid, homogenising Spanish administration according to provinces and conspicuously overruling Basque institutions.
- Hoover taught Lo to homogenise coconut oil inot the soymilk to give it a richer flavour then helped to install the company's first Cherry Burrell homogeniser.
- As Johnston ( 2007 ) argues, parades are an expression of collectivities which may homogenise the experience whilst excluding those who don't conform the expected norms.
- I don't want to homogenise and pasteurise this book because I don't have any regrets about anything I've done in my life ".