Examples of 'become a mere' in a sentence

Meaning of "become a mere"

become a mere: This phrase suggests a downgrade or reduction in status or significance to something insignificant or unimportant

How to use "become a mere" in a sentence

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become a mere
Even love can become a mere habit.
Become a mere shadow of its previous power and fame.
He thinks cops have become a mere mirage.
She has become a mere witness to our happiness.
We are trying to avoid allowing this fund to become a mere equalization fund.
One would become a mere shell of a person.
The independence of the various bodies has thus become a mere formality.
The princess has become a mere shadow of herself.
Harvests may halve and rivers on which irrigation and hydropower depend may become a mere trickle.
Law and order has become a mere bystander.
And I fear that with the multiplication of these positions they become a mere form.
La w a nd order ha s become a mere bysta nder.
You are become a mere waste and worse than a waste.
Otherwise the concept of aid efficiency would become a mere slogan which is applied selectively.
Does it become a mere “ document ” on the original work?

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The basis of our existence as a society will become a mere fairy tale to our people.
It must never become a mere ornament on the international scene.
There must be no danger that the individual should become a mere resonator of the herd.
Life had become a mere existence.
It 's so unstable that when it goes, it will not become a mere nova or supernova.
The public has become a mere spectator in the proceedings.
Over a period of time, these deaths will become a mere statistic.
I do not want to become a mere pawn in your power games.
Instead of a normal, somewhat deep crater it had become a mere white patch.
This committee must not become a mere opportunity for certain people to be visible.
And as a consequence the customer 's freedom of choice tends to become a mere fiction.
He had applied to become a mere technician.
The angel has become a devil, and the devil has become a mere man.
Seems to have become a mere listening.
Consequently, getting your goods past customs has become a mere formality.
The work of art should not become a mere object of observation but one of interaction.
As a specialized agency, UNEP would become a mere sector.
The PTB must not become a mere electoral phenomenon.
It is to be hoped that Mr. Gillette will not become a mere adapter.
The American citizen has become a mere subject to be bled for the ruling oligarchies.
This is ridiculous! Law and order has become a mere bystander.
The Commission can not become a mere academic forum detached from the realities of the world.
Berthold Brecht's words have not yet become a mere hackneyed phrase.
The Commission would become a mere executive body and would receive a precise and imperative mandate.
Strasbourg must not be downgraded to become a mere annex to Brussels.
Anybody, he had become a mere quivering mass of disordered nerves.
In a few days, those stocks could become a mere scrap of paper.
Hence these rights become a mere exhortation, with no specific consequences attached to it.
In fact, the contract has become a mere formality.
Has democracy become a mere fig leaf for our lack of convictions?
How did this most stately of stately homes become a mere shell of its former self?
Has it become a mere caricature?
The Council 's first reading of the draft budget has become a mere formality.
GHQ had become a mere symbol.
To me, shaving my head means that I become a mere animal.

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