Examples of using Become synonymous in English and their translations into Spanish
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The words“poverty” and“women” had become synonymous in nearly every quarter of the globe.
Some place names have become synonymous with the battles that took place there,
Since it's beginning“Tandayapa Bird Lodge” and“Hummingbirds” have become synonymous with each other;
Steve Jobs, Marissa Mayer and Tony Hsieh have all become synonymous with their companies.
Since then, entrepreneur and brand have always been hand in hand, and both have become synonymous with constancy, effort and good work.
When did the language of negativity become synonymous with truth and fact?
Too often we are seeing the will of the international community become synonymous with that of the single most powerful nation
Being smart and being happy become synonymous after you realize that the real smart way to live is to really be there for people who need you.
the 420 code appeared to have stuck and become synonymous with the history of cannabis culture.
sport and mirth become synonymous with folly and madness ii.
if we pay attention to Mary, these words become synonymous with strength.
partnership for development become synonymous.
If you decide to join me in this venture… your name could become synonymous with healthy snack food.
a name that has become synonymous with flavour and Italian quality.
induced seismicity has become synonymous with larger magnitude seismicity events which are larger than what was observed historically.
Holiday has become synonymous with Lake Sidney Lanier and boating.
In this context, where culture has become synonymous with collective identity,
despite some regrettable failures, United Nations peacekeeping had become synonymous with peace and security.
Hisnameis in thepeople'sstruggle for their destiny become synonymous-withoutstandingbravery and undaunted courage.
With this approach, suggested by Christensen, your brand can become synonymous with this job like the verb"to google something.