Uniformity

Word UNIFORMITY
Character 10
Hyphenation u ni form i ty
Pronunciations N/A

Definitions and meanings of "Uniformity"

What do we mean by uniformity?

The state of being uniform, alike and lacking variety.

The absence of alternatives or diversity; sameness.

An act of making any situation really boring. Most likely found in schools and libraries. Urban Dictionary

Clothing that makes you free of judgements based on clothing by being constricting, uncomfortable and generally ugly. Urban Dictionary

A dress or suit that you would wear to school, or the clothes you would wear to an automotive shop if you work there. Urban Dictionary

When a girl wears both ugg boots and a north face fleece at the same time. Typically these girls "fake bake", have straightened long hair, date total "bros", and wear their college sweat shirt under their fleece. It is also common to see a girl in "uniform" to be carrying a small dog in their purse underneath their arm. Most girls in uniform are not good for conversation as they are only interested in older guys who lift weights, play football, and play beer pong. Girls in uniform typically drink Natural Light or Bud Light as it's the cheapest beer they can find for parties. The most popular combination for the uniform to be worn is a black north face fleece, brown ugg boots, despite the fact that many girls claim that brown and black can't be worn together and dark skinny jeans. Another variant includes sweat pants instead of skinny jeans. Synonyms include: bro hoe, robo-ho(implies no originality), bro army candy Urban Dictionary

To be uniform; remaining the same in all cases and at all times; unchanging in form or character. Urban Dictionary

Something a catholic school forces student to wear to become one under god's eyes or some bullshit like that Urban Dictionary

(n.) Term used by US special forces or SWAT teams referring to the police. Urban Dictionary

Twenty-something female (used occas. for males), with the same outfit and look as all her other popular friends. seen in cities at nightclubs, shopping malls, and yoga classes. uniforms age, but stay the same-just more creased. Urban Dictionary

A fancy variation of uniform. Often used to describe things as being in uniform, the same, or similar. Urban Dictionary

1. A dress code in which the dress is one's formal uniform. 2. A formal dress code wherein all guests should conform to a specified look. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Uniformity

The word "uniformity" in example sentences

And, understanding the fact that the path we have chosen to bring about social and revolutionary changes in a novel way by analyzing all the revolutions and counter-revolutions of the 20th Century is what we call the uniformity in understanding. ❋ Abhay N (2007)

Although these cases are distinguishable on the basis of differences in the applicable rules of civil procedure, more uniformity is needed to ensure that courts consistently strike an appropriate balance between privacy and reputational interests. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Such uniformity is a shame, especially given that competitions are increasingly billed as festivals that are as much a celebration of piano music as they are sporting events. ❋ Corinna Da Fonseca-Wollheim (2010)

Obviously where uniformity is a particular option, such as the Special escort Group, then the ability to handle the bike wold be an option. ❋ Inspector Gadget (2009)

In everything, no matter what it may be, uniformity is undesirable. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Most conservatives (at least those I know) admit that there are race-to-the-bottom problems and interest in uniformity that warrant federal regulation, and this seems like one that is worthy of regulation. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Thus education is. gradually levelling society; its uniformity is the mightiest democracy, and I do not think myself uttering a parodox in saying, that the talents of women have done more for the equality of ranks, than all the decrees of our national assembly. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Similarly, Kant argues that "'pure' in a simple mode of sensation means that its uniformity is neither troubled nor interrupted by any foreign sensation, and it belongs merely to the form" (§ 14, 60, translation modified). ❋ Unknown (1999)

Another encouraging sign of uniformity is the co-operation between all the jurisdictions in a study on mutual funds now underway. ❋ Unknown (1967)

It demands, for instance, constant intercommunication and exchange of goods between all parts of the earth; it demands some degree of centralized control; it demands an approximately equal standard of life for all human beings and probably a certain uniformity of education. ❋ Unknown (1937)

The headstones are of uniform pattern; indeed uniformity is the key-note of the whole scheme of commemoration. ❋ Unknown (1929)

Moreover as Alford well says, the appearance of uniformity is often produced by want of deep enough exegesis to discover the real differences in passages which seem to express the same. ❋ Unknown (1871)

Unity, not unvarying uniformity, is the law of God in the world of grace, as in that of nature. ❋ Unknown (1871)

Outward uniformity is as yet unattainable; but beginning by having one mind, we shall hereafter end by having "one body." ❋ Unknown (1871)

Certain prudential regulations however are required to meet those cases where uniformity is necessary, and where, from the nature of the subject, common usage cannot supply the place of positive precepts. ❋ Unknown (1839)

But Sir Martin, who was speaking at the Chartered Institute of Logistics and Transport, said: "Making everybody suffer inconvenience in the name of uniformity doesn't make any sense at all and reduces the quality of security for dissipating resources." ❋ Jonathan Prynn (2011)

Israelitish prophet expresses that confidence which to us is given by what we term the uniformity of the laws of nature). ❋ 1817-1893 (1901)

An early state board was Iowa’s: by the Iowa code of 1851 the board was “authorized and required to examine the various assessments … and equalize the rate of assessment of real estate in the different counties,” in the name of uniformity. ❋ Lawrence M. Friedman (1985)

-Hey, you going to the [library] after school? -No. Libraries are [Satan's asshole]. -Why? -Have you seen all the [uniformation] there? Disgusting. ❋ Elye. (2015)

We used to get demerits from the [nuns] for not [wearing] our uniforms [properly]. ❋ Vampiro (2003)

[Dwight] [wears] his uniform to [work] ❋ Eric Pashia (2003)

John: Wow that girl is hot! Kyle: [Yeah okay]... if you're into girls in uniform. John: Are kidding me? Kyle: No, she looks like every other girl that just walked in. Plus, you don't lift [weights] and aren't good at [beer pong] so she's not gonna be interested in you. ❋ Uniformhater (2009)

The results [Sean] observed indicated a [uniformative] [pattern] ❋ Mr. Dalgleish (2022)

Here comes the uniform [nazis] again ❋ Grr (2003)

"Now [we can] [leave] him to the [uniform]." ❋ Paolo C (2006)

see all the uniforms at [Guess]? [yah], must be a [sale]. ❋ LH, CDW (2006)

These reports are [uniformic] with one another. Let’s [make sure] [these are] [Uniformic] today. ❋ The Mob Gent (2021)

1. The dress code for the [Catillion] is Uniformal - all enlisted men should be in [dress blues]. 2. Dress code for the wedding is Uniformal red. Or The party dress code is Uniformal - all should wear an A line [Karin] S. Designs. ❋ Frank The Wordsmith's Asst (2014)

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