paralleled in English

verb
1
(of something extending in a line) be side by side with (something extending in a line), always keeping the same distance.
a big concrete gutter that paralleled the road
verb

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1. These changes are paralleled by a growing economic complexity.

2. 23 The railroad tracks paralleled the stream for several miles.

3. This discursive attack is paralleled by a scathing social critique.

4. There are no switches as tracks converge into 4 paralleled rails.

5. Cutting off the ripe head of grain paralleled Tammuz’ untimely death.

6. There are no switches, as tracks converge into 4 paralleled rails.

7. 6 The cerebellopontine angle segment and internal acoustic meatus segment paralleled the vestibulocochlear nerve.

8. Pomposity in senior titles is paralleled by largely symbolic awards in the lower ranks.

9. The retreat of Marxism has been paralleled by the ascendancy of the New Right.

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

11. The increases in CERs for both men and women have paralleled the upward trend in the aggregate CERs.

12. The activity of the glycerinaldehydphosphat-dehydrogenase (GAPDH) in the liver paralleled the decrease of the XOD under allopurinol administration.

13. Where paralleled Conductors are run in separate raceways or cables, the raceways or cables must have the same physical characteristics

14. We are using technology in an un-paralleled way from agriculture to aeronautics and from space missions to service delivery.

15. Surely it is significant that the tremendous increase in the use of obscenities has paralleled the increase of fornication, adultery and homosexuality.

16. 29 Changes in glomerular filtration rate and filtered load of sodium are regularly and continuously paralleled by comparable alterations in tubular fluid reabsorption.

17. No recording artist has more impeccable street credentials than Joe Bataan, the originator of the New York Latin soul style that paralleled Latin boogaloo and anticipated disco

18. The Christadelphians would fit their definition in that sense and in that sense it can be paralleled with the word apostasy used by many Christadelphians to describe them.

19. Others may follow symbolic nationalism in which a strategy of openness is paralleled with protecting what is absolutely indispensable to the State — for example, providing social services to the needy.

20. Others may follow symbolic nationalism in which a strategy of openness is paralleled with protecting what is absolutely indispensable to the State- for example, providing social services to the needy

21. The prevalence of hypoaneuploidy and rarity of hyperaneuploidy and polyploidy in cultures paralleled previous results on cotton somaclones, indicating that cytogenetic abnormalities arising in vitro probably contribute significantly to cotton somaclonal variation.

22. For example, if there are four 500 kcmil Conductors in a paralleled set of phase Conductors, the four separate raceways enclosing the Conductors must be all rigid steel, all IMC, or all PVC, etc.

23. Mass spectrometry analysis provided a description of chorion protein composition and revealed significant reductions in a subset of zona pellucida and lectin-type proteins between wild-type and mutant Chorions that paralleled the severity of the phenotype.

24. Attach Aiguillettes to the shoulder of the coat with the 1-1/2 inch gold lace centered on top of the shoulder with the 1-1/2 inch gold lace paralleled and up to the shoulder sleeve seam

25. ‘In the course of the first century BC, Belgic culture became dominant in southern Britain.’ ‘Since this burial rite, and the accompanying types of vessels, can closely be paralleled in northern Gaul, a correlation with Belgic settlements seems very likely.’

26. ‘In the course of the first century BC, Belgic culture became dominant in southern Britain.’ ‘Since this burial rite, and the accompanying types of vessels, can closely be paralleled in northern Gaul, a correlation with Belgic settlements seems very likely.’

27. Lone Star Wine Cellars is a family-operated winery likened to a mini “Cheers” experience! 30 miles north of Dallas, Texas, visitors gather for the best of North Texas Wine, friendly conversation, live music, and un-paralleled wine club benefits!

28. Focal lipo- The development of degenerative processes in fuchsinosis of the cytoplasm in hepatocytes adja- hepatocytes in the first microcirculatory zones of cent to the central venules was observed in 40% hepatic Acinuses was paralleled by the appearance animals in group 3.

29. Dioecy and Agamospermy are Alchornea (Smith, 1841), Carica (Badillo, character on Agamospermy, thus leveling it off to the category of an Agamospermy in the dioecious Clusia in Guyana, was paralleled by the discovery of Agamospermy in related dioecious clusiaeeous genera in the

30. Merriam-Webster says “Ablaut” is “a systematic variation of vowels in the same root or affix or in related roots or affixes especially in the Indo-European languages that is usually paralleled by differences in use or meaning (as in sing, sang, sung, song).”

31. Definition of Ablaut : a systematic variation of vowels in the same root or affix or in related roots or affixes especially in the Indo-European languages that is usually paralleled by differences in use or meaning (as in sing, sang, sung, song) First Known Use of Ablaut 1838, in the meaning defined above

32. Bivariant K-theories generalize K-theory and its dual, often called K-homology, at the same time.They are a powerful tool for the computation of K-theoretic invariants, for the formulation and proof of index theorems, for classification results and in many other instances.The Bivariant K-theories are paralleled by different versions of cyclic theories which have similar formal