likened in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

likened in the PONS Dictionary

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likened Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

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They were likened to effective advertising slogans and later recognized as an early act of art provocation.
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People that suffer animalistic dehumanization are seen as amoral, unintelligent, lacking self-control and likened to animals.
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The common names of the fungus refers to its pungent odor, likened to fetid garlic.
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We have the parable of the kingdom of heaven likened to the father starting to engage laborers for his vineyard.
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This is to give the tissues a chance to recover, and wearing dentures at night is likened to sleeping in your shoes.
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The trunks have a pale grey colour and have rounded buttresses with bases likened to an elephant's foot.
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Where her parents are serene individuals, so my niece is an amusingly obstreperous, girl-power changeling, doomed to be likened to her aunt.
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The shape of the award has been likened to a keyhole, a mushroom, and a baguette.
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It can also be likened to a multiplex theatre in which one can see a variety of shows, directors and actors under one roof.
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Some local residents likened it to a stupendous hairpin and a stainless steel hitching post.
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