likeness

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definition
noun
her likeness to him was astonishing
the fact or quality of being alike; resemblance.
translation of 'likeness'
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example
That the portraits of Beethoven did not bear much 'likeness' to the composer could be deemed a deliberate transgression.
As a result we acquire some 'likeness' to the Father and the Creator of all.
Others nearly as qualified spoke of his obsession with the single tax, and how he had discovered a ‘physical and temperamental 'likeness' to Jesus Christ’ in himself!
I said something about mind games, and he disowned any 'likeness' to another guy that had made me think he was interested in me when he was just looking for a make-out buddy.
Gerry is philosophical about his legendary 'likeness' to the wayward footy genius Bestie, which is a constant source of amusement to drinkers in Skelton.
Most Protestants only get as far as calling Catholic statues and icons a 'likeness' .
her 'likeness' to him was astonishing
On the other hand the photographer in a similar two dimensional format, sets out to portray a 'likeness' of the sitter within an arbitrary moment.
Creator - and on the seventh day he rested from his work of creating - then those he created in his image and 'likeness' would also be creative beings.
Disappointingly, even though you can at times detect a family 'likeness' to its genius predecessors, The IT Crowd's opening gambit suggests it could be the runt of the litter.
Swiss actor, Bruno Ganz, portrays Hitler, and is said to achieve a photographic 'likeness' of the stooped, 56-year-old dictator, who was plagued by Parkinson's disease.
Reportedly, her look is especially popular among Asian businessmen, who are eager to use her 'likeness' to advertise their products.
Deleuze maintains that the father's punishing superego and genital sexuality are symbolically punished in the son, who must expiate his 'likeness' to the father.
They belong to us because we are created by God, in His image and 'likeness' .
the only known 'likeness' of Dorothy as a young woman
Honda honors its commitment to society by casting the 2001 Civic in the image and 'likeness' of its predecessor.
The first mission of you women is to remake yourself in the image and 'likeness' of the Divine Female Principle, the female aspect of God.
Deploying his amazing deductive powers on crude earlier representations he elicited a 'likeness' which the Emperor sharply recognised.
Thus, in addition to their 'likeness' to executives with options packages, pundits also closely resemble mutual fund managers, and the people who invest with them.
Christianity presumes that we are creatures made in the image and 'likeness' of God, destined for communion with God.
a family 'likeness' can be seen in all the boys
She grinned involuntarily, amused by his 'likeness' to her high school maths teacher.
The argument begins with human nature, made, according to Genesis, in the image and 'likeness' of God.
Apart from the apparent 'likeness' to Harrison, who lost his battle with cancer in 2001, Nick feels his voice also bears a striking similarity to the late musician.
The songs themselves are fairly indistinguishable, aside from a few key drum fills and guitar parts, but ultimately, their 'likeness' to each other is a good thing.
But, according to the Church's reasoning, the greatness of man lies not in his 'likeness' to the created world but in the fact that he is created according to the image of the Creator of nature.
Every house was unique, but had the same 'likeness' to it.
For the man born without sin dwells among us as a man, not neglecting our humanity, because we too are human beings endowed with the breath of life, made after his image and 'likeness' .
How much more can I rejoice, I who am made in your image and 'likeness' ?
One says that our rights come by virtue of our humanity because we are created in God's image and 'likeness' .
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