How to Use homogenous in a Sentence

homogenous

adjective
  • But in the last two years, supply hasn’t been homogenous.
    Greg Ip, WSJ, 15 June 2022
  • Turn off the heat and stir to combine while giving the pan a toss to melt the cheese and get everything homogenous.
    Dana McMahan, The Courier-Journal, 28 Dec. 2021
  • What should emerge is a smooth sauce that’s more homogenous than a chimichurri and a bit chunkier than a purée.
    Valerio Farris, Bon Appétit, 2 June 2021
  • Add half the flour and beat on medium until homogenous.
    San Diego Union-Tribune, 14 Dec. 2022
  • This blender produced a very smooth, thick milkshake and a smoothie that was creamy and homogenous.
    Nicole Papantoniou, Good Housekeeping, 7 July 2022
  • Predictably, the workforce becomes more homogenous as one scales the org chart.
    Paolo Confino, Fortune, 22 June 2023
  • Whisk to incorporate and make homogenous and finish with the chives at the very last moment.
    Jeremy Repanich, Robb Report, 2 Aug. 2021
  • In the distance was the Austin skyline, vast and cold and depressingly homogenous in the silvered light.
    Lawrence Wright, The New Yorker, 6 Feb. 2023
  • Over time, there were fewer in the middle and more clustered to the edges, indicating that the body is more homogenous.
    Robert Gehrke, The Salt Lake Tribune, 18 Jan. 2022
  • Every officer’s mouth is zipped shut, and all of the faces look vaguely milky and homogenous.
    Zachary Fine, The New Yorker, 3 Nov. 2023
  • Return to the stove and cook for 30 seconds over low heat, stirring the mixture, which will become a shiny, homogenous mass.
    Tribune News Service, cleveland, 23 Mar. 2021
  • Decades later, home brewers broke out of that homogenous mold and started crafting all sorts of styles.
    Marc Bona, cleveland, 19 Apr. 2021
  • To an extent, colleges are right to take steps to prevent the formation of a homogenous student body.
    Aron Ravin, National Review, 5 July 2021
  • Seafood barbacoa devolved into a homogenous, acrid pileup like a mixed seafood grill at a taquería — and not one of the good ones.
    Mike Sutter, San Antonio Express-News, 21 Oct. 2021
  • In fact, the object seemed much more like an asteroid—a clue that the Oort Cloud’s composition might not be so homogenous.
    Byeric Hand, science.org, 5 Oct. 2022
  • If so, companies will be left with a more homogenous talent pool to recruit from.
    Bylila MacLellan, Fortune, 2 June 2023
  • New Hampshire—like Iowa—is a racially homogenous state.
    Philip Elliott, Time, 5 Dec. 2022
  • Never mind that the states aren’t homogenous, with plenty of Democrats living in the red states and plenty of Republicans living in the blue states.
    Matt Ford, The New Republic, 25 Feb. 2023
  • In that rigidly homogenous society, Mizu cannot help but stand out.
    Angie Han, The Hollywood Reporter, 23 Oct. 2023
  • Unlike the homogenous deserts of Dune, Earth’s drylands are quite diverse—in fact, more diverse than some of the more temperate parts of our planet.
    Scientific American, 21 Oct. 2021
  • Fact: Very few of us have a friend group that is completely homogenous in our political views.
    Author: Wayne and Wanda, Anchorage Daily News, 14 Nov. 2020
  • Increase speed to medium; beat until dough is homogenous and almost smooth, about 1 minute.
    Pam Lolley, Southern Living, 17 Dec. 2023
  • Still, the process is certainly far from being homogenous.
    Carolina Milanesi, Forbes, 18 Mar. 2022
  • The experiences and ideologies of the artists who flourished were just too diverse to be homogenous.
    Judy Berman, Time, 5 Jan. 2021
  • Add all of the buttermilk, stirring until the batter is homogenous.
    Washington Post, 3 June 2021
  • Add the aji amarillo paste, oil, 4 tablespoons of lime juice and the 2 teaspoons of salt and gently mix with your hand or spoon, until homogenous and pliable but not sticky or stiff.
    Caroline Hatchett, Washington Post, 10 Aug. 2022
  • Add vanilla and process until cream is homogenous, about 15 seconds.
    Jane Black, WSJ, 17 Dec. 2020
  • Now is the time to move on from the view of these people as a homogenous and largely replaceable blob and view them instead as an asset that can be cultivated.
    Adi Gaskell, Forbes, 17 Aug. 2022
  • Part of that was spent in making sure each capsule (or gummy) is completely homogenous.
    Amber Smith, Discover Magazine, 15 Dec. 2022
  • Despite the varied lot of consumers, the purveyors are homogenous.
    Adam Nemett, Rolling Stone, 14 May 2021

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