become distinguishable

Frequency: 6.57.8 per million words

Used to describe the process of becoming different or noticeable.

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Examples (10)

  • As the cells multiply, they become distinguishable as different types of tissue.
  • Over the years, the two dialects became clearly distinguishable from each other.
  • With higher resolution, individual stars become distinguishable in the photograph.
  • The faint signal only becomes distinguishable from the noise after significant processing.
  • Once the twins developed their own styles, they quickly became distinguishable.
  • The subtle flavors become distinguishable once your palate adjusts.
  • His style has become distinguishable by its unique use of color.
  • If the two species interbreed, their genetic markers will become less distinguishable.
  • The point at which an opinion becomes distinguishable from a fact can be blurry.
  • In the early stages, the symptoms have not yet become distinguishable from a common flu.