semblance Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈsem.bləns]
  • Us [ ˈsem.bləns]

Meaning of semblance In English

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Examples of semblance

  • By early 1994, local chiefs were able to stop the violence and bring some semblance of peace to the area.

  • They were forced to conform to maintain some semblance of power in the new county administration.

  • The incentive to preserve even the semblance of fairness disappears when the consequences are deemed sufficiently important.

  • That we are listening to something which is 'recorded' seems not to detract from the semblance of liveness communicated.

  • On the contrary, it was intended to give the semblance of a democratic elected government while preserving the status quo.

  • A semblance of conformity with the imperial constitution also eased the task of rallying princes to his project.

  • Intrusive public health measures, federally controlled healthcare delivery, and uniform ethical standards all require some semblance of consensus to work smoothly in quasi-democratic societies.

  • Gone was the semblance of party unity, shattered into overlapping currents.

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Translations of semblance In Other Languages

  • 中文繁体

    近似, 相似, 假像…

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  • 中文简体

    近似, 相似, 假象…

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  • Español

    apariencia…

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  • Português

    ar, aparência…

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  • Français

    semblant…

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  • Čeština

    podoba, zdání…

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  • Dansk

    noger, som ligner…

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  • Indonesia

    kemiripan bentuk…

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