Examples of 'could be likened' in a sentence

Meaning of "could be likened"

could be likened: This phrase is used to compare or draw a similarity between two things, suggesting that one thing has similarities to another and can be thought of or described in the same way

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An exoskeleton could be likened to a sort of mechanical armor.
It was also wounded in the neck with what could be likened to a punch.
Such accidents could be likened to road accidents.
Yet if you understand the history of Jerusalem, this could be likened to a sick joke.
This kind of force could be likened to that of police presence.
Insertion of a needle into a TP, confused with an AP, could be likened to Acupuncture.
It could be likened to birth pangs.
This evasion of treatment could be likened to a weed in a garden.
It could be likened to baseball.
And perhaps some of them could be likened to child abuse.
That could be likened to Islamic terrorism at times.
It is clear that this second phase could be likened to a driving in operation.
This could be likened to eating a chicken rather than it 's eggs.
Passively attending meetings could be likened to painting over a rust spot.
The missions could be likened to photography we are familiar with on Earth.

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Bitcoin mining in its early days could be likened to a gold rush.
Russia could be likened to malaria.
The Son then brought about a relationship with humanity that could be likened to a marriage relationship.
Games could be likened to food.
Our experience of the education system could be likened to playing blindfolded.
The dragging could be likened to that of Lot who was dragged away from Sodom.
They both died in circumstances that could be likened to the title they held.
Christianity could be likened to Jacob 's ladder where climbing up towards Heaven attains spiritual fulfillment.
The first Temple period could be likened to childhood.
This explanation could be likened to the photonic compression mentioned earlier.
In fact, the Holy Spirit could be likened to a.
Commitment, therefore, could be likened to the mortar that binds the bricks of a sturdy house.
Instead of eating, they drank a ‘ cosmic solution ' that could be likened to monatomic gold.
These portraits could be likened to the Audubon prints of old.
In this sense, habits could be likened to fire.
This school could be likened to a prison yard now! '.
This is not a physical reality and could be likened to " green washing ".
This, perhaps, could be likened to the internal state of some qigong practices.
If the situation does not change, it could be likened to the word ' clown.
In this way her work could be likened to that of composer John Cage.
This straight line could be likened to a sound wave.
What happened next could be likened to a nuclear explosion.
Every known software nowadays could be likened as custom made software back in the time.
Indeed, this proposal could be likened to walking a tightrope.
These worldly distractions could be likened to those in Lehi 's dream.
In some ways, this could be likened to that of a caterpillar-moth.

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