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Synonyms for Was identical:
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• equal- Equiponderate ,
- agree ,
- amount to ,
- approach ,
- balance ,
- be commensurate ,
- be identical ,
- be level ,
- be tantamount ,
- break even ,
- come up to ,
- compare ,
- comprise ,
- consist of ,
- coordinate ,
- correspond ,
- emulate ,
- equalize ,
- equate ,
- equipoise ,
- keep pace with ,
- level ,
- live up to ,
- match ,
- measure up ,
- meet ,
- parallel ,
- partake of ,
- rank with ,
- reach ,
- rise to ,
- rival ,
- run abreast ,
- square with ,
- tally ,
- tie ,
- touch .
What are the hypernyms for Was identical?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
Other hypernyms:
coinciding, duplicate, equivalent, identical, matching, reproduction, same, simultaneous, uniform.
What are the opposite words for was identical?
The term "was identical" refers to two things or persons that are similar in all aspects. The antonyms for this phrase include "unequal," "different," "disparate," "unlike," and "divergent." These words signify a distinction or variation between two things or persons. It could also indicate contrasting features or qualities that set them apart. For instance, "unequal" can refer to differences in size or worth, while "disparate" suggests an all-encompassing divergence in elements or attributes. In contrast, "identical" represents perfect similarity, whereas "different" implies contrast or variety. Therefore, antonyms for "was identical" reflect the opposite of perfect uniformity and sameness.
What are the antonyms for Was identical?
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• equal
Famous quotes with Was identical
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The issue between Lincoln and Douglas was identical to the issue between Socrates and Thrasymachus in the first book of Plato's Republic. Not similar to it. Identical. It is a question of whether the people make the moral order or the moral order makes the people.
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Now, since the time of Newton there had been a debate about whether light was a wave---that is, a traveling disturbance in some background medium---or a particle, which travels regardless of the presence of a background medium. The observation of Maxwell that electromagnetic waves must exist and that their speed was identical to that of light ended the debate: light was an electromagnetic wave.
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In recent years, many men of science have come to realize that the scientific picture of the world is a partial one — the product of their special competence in mathematics and their special incompetence to deal systematically with aesthetic and moral values, religous experiences and intuitions of significance. Unhappily, novel ideas become acceptable to the less intelligent members of society only with a very considerable time-lag. Sixty or seventy years ago the majority of scientists believed — and the belief caused them considerable distress — that the product of their special incompetence was identical with reality as a whole. Today this belief has begun to give way, in scientific circles, to a different and obviously truer conception of the relation between science and total experience.
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