Uniform in a sentence as a noun

This is a matter of justice, no matter whose uniform you wear or what club you join.

They aspired to owning a bicycle, not a car. The only people they knew who had been abroad had done so while in uniform.

That's exactly what he wants: When I was on Plan 9, everything was connected and uniform.

Just apply the effects uniformly, always being aware of color.

However, this distribution while very flat is not quite uniform.

I was flummoxed by its design, as it was made of smooth stones, uniform beads, colored sand, and wooden levers inlaid with gold.

Uniform in a sentence as a verb

Just an easy way to drop your salary and indoctrinate you - scratch that - it's a god damn uniform - freedom be damned!

However, this is all predicated on the key being drawn from a uniform distribution.

That is why it has received almost uniform and very strong support from pretty much the entire startup community.

The fluid solution, with some tricks, could easily achieve ten times better thermal uniformity than the air-cooled approach.

He wears a company specified uniform, uses company supplied tools, and does jobs in the order specified by the company.

This is because thermal uniformity was required in order to have uniform performance across the array.

Uniform in a sentence as an adjective

An iconographic digital hologram of the total sum of your parts - all wrapped up real nice in a uniform singular profitable little package called your user profile.

You can handicap yourself because you are convinced that it "shouldn't matter" or "this is the startup uniform" or you can be pragmatic about it and gain an edge for relatively minor effort.

Unfortunately, many prosecutors abuse their discretion, and there is no way to inject uniform sanity into our system as it currently exists.

A crime can only be classified as a "homicide" by the uniform statistical methods if someone dies, but a crime can still be very serious and harmful to the victim if it involves a gunshot by a criminal.

Now about the zero contrast, I suppose what you really meant is that the lines are all equal thickness, which is something different than "contrast" because you're going to have appearance of heavier weight at the connections of the lines, which is why Helvetica and Arial actually have varying stroke widths, to give the appearance of uniform weight.

Uniform definitions

noun

clothing of distinctive design worn by members of a particular group as a means of identification

verb

provide with uniforms; "The guards were uniformed"

adjective

always the same; showing a single form or character in all occurrences; "a street of uniform tall white buildings"

See also: unvarying

adjective

the same throughout in structure or composition; "bituminous coal is often treated as a consistent and homogeneous product"

See also: consistent

adjective

not differentiated

See also: undifferentiated

adjective

evenly spaced; "at regular (or uniform) intervals"