Liken
21liken — [ˈlaɪkən] verb liken sb/sth to sb/sth …
22liken — lik•en [[t]ˈlaɪ kən[/t]] v. t. to represent as similar or like; compare: to liken someone to a weasel[/ex] • Etymology: 1275–1325 …
23liken 'd — I had liken d, i. e. I was in danger of. North …
24liken something to something — ˈliken sth/sb to sth/sb derived (formal) to compare one thing or person to another and say they are similar • Life is often likened to a journey. Main entry: ↑likenderived …
25liken somebody to something — ˈliken sth/sb to sth/sb derived (formal) to compare one thing or person to another and say they are similar • Life is often likened to a journey. Main entry: ↑likenderived …
26liken something to somebody — ˈliken sth/sb to sth/sb derived (formal) to compare one thing or person to another and say they are similar • Life is often likened to a journey. Main entry: ↑likenderived …
27liken somebody to somebody — ˈliken sth/sb to sth/sb derived (formal) to compare one thing or person to another and say they are similar • Life is often likened to a journey. Main entry: ↑likenderived …
28liken someone/thing to — point out the resemblance of someone or something to. → liken …
29liken — transitive verb (likened; likening) Date: 14th century compare …
30liken — verb /ˈlaɪkən/ To compare; to state that (something) is like (something else). The physics teacher likened the effect of mass on space to an indentation in a sheet of rubber …