likened in English

verb
1
point out the resemblance of someone or something to.
they likened the reigning emperor to a god

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1. So children are likened to arrows, and the parent is likened to a mighty warrior.

2. Why is righteousness likened to a breastplate?

3. Judah is likened to a worthless vine.

4. 1 Jesus likened the Kingdom to priceless treasures.

5. Oil and Gas Arrogations likened to Stalinist Russia

6. The heart can be likened to a pump.

7. She's been likened to a young Elizabeth Taylor.

8. The conical Anamorphoses can be likened to my deadline

9. Critics have likened the new theater to a supermarket.

10. Their overseers are likened to angels (messengers) and to stars.

11. The skillful tactician may be likened to the shuai - jan.

12. Jesus likened its preciousness to a “pearl of high value.”

13. Yes, Jesus likened his followers to sheep, serpents, doves, and locusts.

14. Those “taken along,” or delivered, are likened to farsighted eagles.

15. He likened it to the sowing and watering of seed.

16. Some part of an organism like or likened to an Arm

17. (Galatians 5:22, 23) Paul likened the Christian to a runner.

18. Experiencing sexual enjoyment with her is likened to drinking refreshing water.

19. Someone likened his voice to the croaking of a bull - frog.

20. Certain facets of Biorhythmics are likened by proponents to concepts found in …

21. Therefore, the Greek historian Polybius of Megalopolis likened the Consuls to kings.

22. Well, Jesus Christ likened his followers to sheep, serpents, doves, and even locusts.

23. They could be likened to the dynamic force of a volcanic eruption.

24. A coiled, threadlike molecule, DNA may be likened to a twisted rope ladder.

25. Legs are likened to “men of vital energy” that now bend and totter.

26. To illustrate: The congregation could be likened to a house made of bricks.

27. Doing so might be likened to trying to climb a muddy, slippery slope.

28. 2 King Solomon likened children to “arrows in the hand of a mighty man.”

29. Eros love can be likened to an affair with a box of chocolates.

30. 25 They could be likened to the dynamic force of a volcanic eruption.

31. They have been likened to the Hasmonaeans and primarily appealed to idealistic, adventurous young men.

32. It was likened to the reward given the victorious runner after an exhausting footrace.

33. Something likened to this sensory appendage, as in function or form: sensitive public relations Antennae

34. Rogoff (1998) has likened pegged exchange rate systems to "lightning rods" that attract financial crises.

35. That hope was likened by the apostle Paul to a vital piece of spiritual armor.

36. Such ones can be likened to a sick man who was unaware of his illness.

37. Justine Harman from Elle likened the concept of the video to the plot of Titanic.

38. Backbiting in Islam is likened to one of the most repulsive acts possible, in the Quran.

39. Staying youth can be likened to climbing steep hill, while negligence will lead to decrepitude overnight.

40. Synonyms for Analogized include compared, equated, likened, bracketed, assimilated, related, matched, paralleled, parallelled and correlated

41. Some likened it to facing the fast bowler Curtly Ambrose in a fading light. Sentencedict.com

42. John Maynard Keynes famously likened the processes of stock exchanges to a newspaper beauty contest.

43. An amorphous polymer in this state has been likened to a plate of frozen spaghetti.

44. (Hebrews 10:24, 25) Passively attending meetings could be likened to painting over a rust spot.

45. Synonyms for Bracketed include graded, grouped, categorised, categorized, classified, classed, compared, likened, analogized and arranged

46. Synonyms for Allegorized include assimilated, analogized, compared, equated, likened, associated, bracketed, classed, grouped and matched

47. The Christian hope of salvation is likened to a helmet because it protects the mind.

48. A few minutes ago, I likened mind-wandering to a slot machine you'd never want to play.

49. Tartar might be likened to the deposit or scale that accumulates in a teakettle after some use.

50. Commitment, therefore, could be likened to the mortar that binds the bricks of a sturdy house.