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Definition of Symmetrizes
1. symmetrize [v] - See also: symmetrize
Lexicographical Neighbors of Symmetrizes
Literary usage of Symmetrizes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Solar System, an Astronomical Unit: An Astronomical Unit : a Work of by George Adam (1911)
"The absorption of water or of a salt symmetrizes the polarized molecular hemispheres;
and the absorption of corpuscles of ether symmetrizes the molecular ..."
2. Addresses and Proceedings by National Education Association of the United States, National Teachers' Association (U.S.)., American Normal School Association, Central College Association (1894)
"... in the ring or in his bout builds up and symmetrizes his muscles. It does not
follow that he is more useful to himself or to his ..."
3. John B. McFerrin: A Biography by Oscar Penn Fitzgerald (1888)
"TO a great figure perspective is helpful; to a small one it is fatal. Distance
symmetrizes and smooths the one, ..."
4. John B. McFerrin: A Biography by Oscar Penn Fitzgerald (1888)
"Distance symmetrizes and smooths the one, but practically annihilates the other.
McFerrin will not lose by the perspective. He tow- ered the peer of the ..."
5. The Sophistries of Christian Science by Edward Clarence Farnsworth (1909)
"Always the sculptor of Jove and Apollo and Venus, but symmetrizes the human form.
Always the poet, however skyward-imaginative, is first a mortal dependent ..."
6. The Solar System, an Astronomical Unit: An Astronomical Unit : a Work of by George Adam (1911)
"The absorption of water or of a salt symmetrizes the polarized molecular hemispheres;
and the absorption of corpuscles of ether symmetrizes the molecular ..."
7. Addresses and Proceedings by National Education Association of the United States, National Teachers' Association (U.S.)., American Normal School Association, Central College Association (1894)
"... in the ring or in his bout builds up and symmetrizes his muscles. It does not
follow that he is more useful to himself or to his ..."
8. John B. McFerrin: A Biography by Oscar Penn Fitzgerald (1888)
"TO a great figure perspective is helpful; to a small one it is fatal. Distance
symmetrizes and smooths the one, ..."
9. John B. McFerrin: A Biography by Oscar Penn Fitzgerald (1888)
"Distance symmetrizes and smooths the one, but practically annihilates the other.
McFerrin will not lose by the perspective. He tow- ered the peer of the ..."
10. The Sophistries of Christian Science by Edward Clarence Farnsworth (1909)
"Always the sculptor of Jove and Apollo and Venus, but symmetrizes the human form.
Always the poet, however skyward-imaginative, is first a mortal dependent ..."