Used in a Sentence

homogenization

Definitions, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for homogenization.

Editorial note

The fact is the vast majority of milk these days is from cows selected for quantity over quality, and homogenization removes so much character from the taste.

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Quick take

The act of making something homogenous, or the same throughout; or the tendency of something to become homogenous.

Meaning at a glance

The clearest senses and uses of homogenization gathered in one view.

noun

The act of making something homogenous, or the same throughout; or the tendency of something to become homogenous.

noun

(chemistry) Intensive mixing of mutually insoluble substances or groups of substances to obtain a soluble suspension or emulsion.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for homogenization.

noun

The act of making something homogenous, or the same throughout; or the tendency of something to become homogenous.

noun

(chemistry) Intensive mixing of mutually insoluble substances or groups of substances to obtain a soluble suspension or emulsion.

Example sentences

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The fact is the vast majority of milk these days is from cows selected for quantity over quality, and homogenization removes so much character from the taste.

2

But with the homogenization of stats, and removal of lots of skills, the game just isn't fun for me anymore.

3

The homogenization of culture (or asking immigrants to totally fit in to their new surroundings) are negative things for humanity.

4

They might not want to, and it might be more of a homogenization than outright killing.

5

We got stratification of the published, ballooning budgets, total homogenization of the games.

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I'm glad for any trend against the corporatism, homogenization and prudishness in American professional culture that dehumanizes and demeans people.

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The unreal homogenization is probably not that good in the long term.

8

Gentrification destroys cities, and is responsible for the wholesale homogenization of culture.

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I've found myself less than comforted by the homogenization of communities that can result on one-size-fits-all places like Facebook or Twitter.

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I don't believe in homogenization of demographics, age and experience over the long haul.

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> But with the homogenization of stats, and removal of lots of skills, the game just isn't fun for me anymore.

12

The images probably needed this homogenization because they don't match 100%, being taken from slightly different places and angles (so you not only get different framing but also parallax issues).

Quote examples

1

Especially these days, in our renewed era of "shareholder value" worship, with its twin gods of cost-cutting and homogenization.

2

Before the term "globalization" was popularized, Debord was arguing about issues such as class alienation, cultural homogenization, and the mass media.

3

Title should have been: "Homogenization of scientific computing – Python 2.x is eating other languages’ lunch" Nobody cares about Python 3 in the scientific community.

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Harvard had that, but dismantled it in the 90s (they still have Houses, but they transitioned from "bidding" to a "randomization" process assign houses), as part of an anti-elitism homogenization movement.

Proper noun examples

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Homogenization forcefully changes a lot of the natural chemical structure of the milk (especially concerning the globules of cream), making the flavor more bland and the shelf life longer.

Frequently asked questions

Short answers drawn from the clearest meanings and examples for this word.

How do you use homogenization in a sentence?

The fact is the vast majority of milk these days is from cows selected for quantity over quality, and homogenization removes so much character from the taste.

What does homogenization mean?

The act of making something homogenous, or the same throughout; or the tendency of something to become homogenous.

What part of speech is homogenization?

homogenization is commonly used as noun.