Sentences with analogize
a·nal·o·gize
A a - To analogize a dog to a cat.
- Repulsion over polygamy is so ingrained in the American consciousness — analogizing it to slavery, the Republican platform of 1856 called it one of the country’s “twin relics of barbarism” — that judgmentally reveling in the exotic perversions of “Big Love” feels like something on the order of a national right.
- Unfortunately, some legal discussions in effect have analogized payment to a piggy bank, where a person's physical money is paid in, possibly mixed, and then extracted.
- The newspapers' editors freely analogized weeds and tramps.
- Jeff Wells analogizes it all to a marijuana haze.
- Christina analogized the sensation to the phantom limb phenomenon - she still has that nagging sense that something about school needs appeasement.
- He then analogizes the situation to the American judicial system in which persons charged with crimes are presumed innocent until proven guilty.
- In ‘Dead,’ a spare country-rock shuffle, Harris analogizes the deaths of great songwriters who died too young with her inability to escape love.
- Farquhar sees Chinese food politics as oriented around ‘excess and deficiency’ and analogizes them to core Chinese medical concepts.
- And I think it was - I analogize it to being thirsty and saying well I'll just wait for some water.
- It consists of wave after wave of manifestos and other declarations which seek to analogize disparate events, from the Watts riots to the war for Algerian independence.
- And I'll analogize it to the case down in Galveston, the Durst case.
- Attempts to analogize pregnancy so often become attempts to dehumanize pregnancy, to obscure the fact that abortion pits a woman against her own child rather than proceeding on the assumption that we can love and care for both.
- To analogize them to the ACLU is just plain goofy - and while Barr and Armey are reactionaries, they are legitimate actors on the political stage.