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monolithic
[ mon-uh-lith-ik ]
adjective
- of or relating to a monolith.
- made of only one stone:
a monolithic column.
- consisting of one piece; solid or unbroken:
a boat with a monolithic hull.
- constructed of monoliths or huge blocks of stone:
the monolithic monuments of the New Stone Age.
- characterized by massiveness, total uniformity, rigidity, invulnerability, etc.:
a monolithic society.
- Electronics. of or relating to an integrated circuit formed in a single chip.
Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of monolithic1
Example Sentences
I finished the piece with the impression that the author’s concept of her imagined community of Americans was too monolithic, too broad and too assuming.
Using this kind of interoperability, Mr Prodromou hopes that services like Social Web Foundation will provide the same value as giant, monolithic platforms.
She also said the Democratic-led Latino Caucus would support “antiquated solutions†to issues such as farmworker rights that “keep Latinos under the monolithic umbrella of being poor, agricultural workers.â€
To assume that trans women and men are monolithic in their views, or incapable of holding bigoted beliefs, is absurd.
Not all of the objects have the same structure, size or composition, and some act more like boulders flying in formation than anything rigid and monolithic.
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