Examples of 'be akin' in a sentence

Meaning of "be akin"

be akin: This phrase means to be similar or related in some way, often used to compare two things that share common characteristics

How to use "be akin" in a sentence

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To give up on her would be akin to giving up on myself.
I see the consumption of traditional princess imagery to be akin to candy.
Its revival would be akin to that of a demon.
Be akin to abolishing cartoons, or movies or music.
So different words would be akin to different artists.
Do not be akin to those who have given up.
I am afraid the outcry would be akin to revolt.
It might be akin to the timing of a gasoline engine.
Such an encyclopedia would be akin to a secular bible.
It would be akin to criticizing a rock for being a rock.
The hole made may be akin to a wound.
It would be akin to you receiving a rice cake from heaven.
Your stay in nature should be akin to visiting a temple.
It would be akin to giving up our history and our roots.
Weakening our army would be akin to weakening myself.

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That will be akin to having a child without going through intercourse and pregnancy.
Banning them would be akin to censorship.
She will be akin to royalty and she will have you to thank for it.
Healthy food does not have to be akin to bird seed.
That would be akin to some kind of sacrilege.
The exotic is a tag that seems to be akin to the touristic.
This would be akin to growing a new branch on a tree.
The standard of labor should to be akin to the sum of money.
It would be akin to being a secret admirer.
It should not be limited because to limit it would be akin to limiting ourselves.
This would be akin to opening a door.
Some skeptics have raised concerns that nudging can be akin to manipulation.
I think it would be akin to a human sacrifice.
The Ombudsman found that binding arbitration may be akin to litigation.
It would be akin to not breathing.
Someday the creatures on that program will be akin to unicorns and griffins.
It can be akin to fundamentalism.
They argue that trying to live there would be akin to committing suicide.
Losing it would be akin to losing his mom all over again.
Participating in elections called by the Micheletti regime would be akin to recognising its legitimacy.
Their impact might be akin that of a tax on bank intermediation.
The Church considers prayers to Maximon to be akin to witchcraft.
The result should be akin to a brown pin prick on a sea of white.
Thus, a rejection against that would be akin to treason.
Your fate will be akin to those who have come before you.
To refine the Longevity Pill now would be akin to turning himself in.
Your fate vviH be akin to those who have come before you.
My own, and the children of many of you will be akin.
This endorphin kick can be akin to eating a chocolate bar.
It would be akin to naturalization, which is the acquisition of a new citizenship.
Maybe your spirit will be akin to this new spirit.
That would be akin to neglecting your physical store because you opened a website.
This is because physical punishment may be akin to torture or wilfully harming the child.
This would be akin to the Israelites in the wilderness being given manna.
Kazakhstan national songs will be akin to reading a Kazakh dinner.

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