make a parallel
Frequency: 6.06.8 per million words
to create a comparison between two things
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Examples (10)
- It is easy to make a parallel between the two political movements.
- Historians often make parallels between the fall of Rome and modern societal shifts.
- In his essay, the author makes a striking parallel between human behavior and that of ants.
- Critics have made a parallel between the film's plot and actual historical events.
- You can't really make a parallel between these two situations; they are fundamentally different.
- The speaker made a direct parallel with the economic crisis of the 1930s.
- Many researchers make parallels between artificial intelligence and biological neural networks.
- Can we make a parallel between the growth of the internet and the invention of the printing press?
- The report makes an important parallel between education levels and life expectancy.
- She made a subtle parallel between the protagonist's journey and her own life experiences.