Definition: 1. Appear like; be similar or bear a likeness to. 2. To look like or be similar to another person or thing.
Use 'resemble' in a sentence:
1. Your output should resemble Figure 1.
2. He says that there are relics1 resembling the heart shape from 3000 BC, but these shapes stood for ivy2 or fig3 leaves, not the heart.
3. Women with this type of figure have wide hips that resembles an old-fashioned hourglass.
4. Of, resembling, or characterized by a marsh or marshes; boggy.
5. She closely resembled her mother at the same age.
6. But our world doesn't resemble games.
7. The two boys nearly resemble each other.
8. The two brothers resembled each other physically, but were as different in their natures as chalk and cheese.
9. The brain cells containing these mRNA's can then be isolated and their mRNA's decoded to determine just what their protein products are and how closely the products resemble the true peptide hormones.
10. She so resembles her mother.
11. Not to be outdone, India's futuristic new Bharathi base, built on stills using 134 interlocking shipping containers, resembles a spaceship.
12. The room is such a mess that it resembles a doghouse.
13. In this respect, it would resemble Spenser's Faerie Queene, or perhaps, more importantly, Virgil's Aeneid—other nationalist epics.
14. The researchers believe that proving that a wagyu steak can be accurately3 3D-printed could be a big step toward a sustainable future where cultured meat can be created that closely resembles existing products.
15. In the future, the way people write novels, history, and philosophy will resemble nothing seen in the past.
16. The bank species was thought to resemble the muskrat in behavior, living in burrows or lodges and unable to build dams.
17. Psychologist Michael Roy of Elizabethtown College studies whether or not dogs and their owners resemble each other.
18. During winter evenings, Paris's streetlamps have a halo and resemble dandelions.
19. But since caffeine resembles adenosine, it binds3 to these receptors instead — blocking the actual adenosine from passing through and preventing your body from slowing down.
20. They have these little projections on their skin that allow them to resemble various textures.
21. Do dogs resemble their owners?
22. The look and form of the phone are designed to resemble the playful nature of the xylophone.
23. Gastritis may cause symptoms resembling those of peptic ulcer.
24. The symptoms of a PDA may resemble other medical conditions or heart problems.
25. An etching made by a process that makes it resemble a water color.
26. Does this resemble a Star schema?
27. So many hotels resemble each other.
28. Gina is the exact opposite of her little sister, though they resemble each other in appearance.
29. The results should resemble Figure 8.
30. They are classified as venomous snakes because they resemble them, their advanced features more than the other non-venomous snakes.
31. Pendants from the Bulgarian cave resemble those made by Neanderthals, suggesting we exchanged ideas.
32. North American herb with bitter-tasting pinnate leaves resembling those of tansy.
33. Casein is probably used in soy cheese products, because it helps those resemble the taste of real cheese.
34. Locationship refers to a brief romantic encounter usually occuring while traveling or on vacation, occasionally outwardly resembling a conventional relationship, but without any underlying1 comittment.
35. At first sight it resembles a traditional village of two-storeyed, balconied houses, set among well-tended gardens.
36. Curricula for this age level resemble those of a small group of countries including Australia, Thailand, Iceland, and Bulgaria.
37. Stunt people must resemble the stars they stand in for.
38. Interestingly enough, several of these hydrodynamic adaptations resemble features designed to improve the aerodynamics of high-speed aircraft.
39. They resemble each other in one respect.
40. She is the very image of her mother.; She strongly resembles her mother.
41. Earth's atmosphere has nothing that resembles a big, stable, anticyclonic flow.
42. They resemble real people.
43. She resembles her sister in appearance but not in character.
44. It will nevertheless resemble us in that it should communicate with its fellows, be interested in the Universe, live on a planet orbiting a star like our Sun.
45. This refers to the idea that when objects trying to resemble humans aren't quite perfect, they can make viewers feel uneasy because they fall somewhere between obviously nonhuman and fully human.
46. If many such chains were created in a differentially rotating galaxy, the distribution of stars would resemble the observed distribution in a spiral galaxy.
47. Some of the commercially produced venison resembles beef in flavour.
48. These injuries resemble those on skulls from a 1461 battlefield cemetery in England, Murphy says.
49. Sometimes, however, the crystal form of the silicate inclusions is observed to resemble more closely the internal structure of diamond than that of other silicate minerals.
50. They are called shield volcanoes, because viewed from above, they kind of resemble shields, like a warrior's shield.
51. Comprised of 45 silver plates resembling partially2 open window blinds, the tower contains an air-purifying machine that runs continuously with a low hum.
52. Your teen needs some house rules, else he becomes a sloth and his room begins to seriously resemble a gerbil cage.
53. Gas mixtures emitted from present-day volcanoes resemble this early atmosphere, suggesting its origin from volcanic eruptions.
54. She closely resembles her sister.
55. One of these skits, "The King of Beasts" resembles a traditional frontier prank.
56. The 2022 Olympic torch spirals upward to resemble two overlapping rising flames, with the outer one plated in silver to produce a striking contrast.
57. However, genetic learning depends upon a prediction that the future will more or less resemble the past.
58. The plant resembles grass in appearance.
59. The large base he leads resembles a snowed-in college campus on holiday break, with the capacity to sleep more than 10 times the 13 people who were staying on through the Antarctic winter.