Examples of 'any semblance of' in a sentence

Meaning of "any semblance of"

any semblance of: a small amount of similarity or resemblance to something, often used to indicate a lack of strong association

How to use "any semblance of" in a sentence

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any semblance of
Any semblance of rationality is done away with.
I have sacrificed any semblance of a personal life.
Any semblance of humanity was gone.
If we are to have any semblance of order in this court.
Any semblance of normalcy has disappeared.
At only one town was any semblance of resistance.
Any semblance of a peer review process has been reduced to a sham.
I deprived them of any semblance of comfort or joy.
Any semblance of civility in a society.
That notion defies any semblance of reason.
And any semblance of honesty or justice vanished in the government.
They can not guarantee any semblance of fairness.
To have any semblance of a relationship with them.
A servant who bends before any semblance of prestige.
Any semblance of normality has gone.

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Its courts lacked any semblance of judicial independence.
It was dear to you that he was not in any semblance of mind.
Far from any semblance of reason.
We must abolish everything that bears any semblance of privilege.
Never have any semblance of a normal life again.
To survive that and retain any semblance of self.
It has destroyed any semblance of normal politics or even society.
I lashed it all out on him without any semblance of order.
Jesus gave up any semblance of a normal life to teach people.
I do not think that song has any semblance of meaning.
To any semblance of humanity.
Getting as far away from any semblance of my past sounds.
And any semblance of a life that you may have had.
Very few manage to maintain any semblance of a normal childhood.
Any semblance of meaning.
I desperately hoped for any semblance of a conversation with her.
Sometimes we had frightening disputes that lacked any semblance of reason.
Because building a blog to any semblance of an audience is an astronomical feat.
We often ended in frightening confrontations far from any semblance of reason.
Lacking any semblance of cheese.
That vote are quickly destroying any semblance of good will.
Any semblance of the rule of law and due process has disappeared.
The only place she has any semblance of control.
Any semblance of mercy that she might have had is going to go away.
This would be awkward if we had any semblance of social skills.
Any semblance of human compassion and understanding is substituted with the instinct to kill.
Paul was starting to lose any semblance of objectivity about this project.
And any semblance of a normal college experience to care for his younger brother.
We have really moved away from any semblance of energy security.
But any semblance of such a political opening dissipated as soon as they seized power.
Those views should be devoid of any semblance of partisan or private interests.
Any semblance of freedom is only possible if the individual controls their own labor.
But failure is when you have lost any semblance of hope.
Any semblance of order that existed under Mubarak has been eroded.
I had lost my way without any semblance of knowing which way to turn.

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It only provides a semblance of security and facility
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