Recent Examples on the WebNow is the time to move on from the view of these people as a homogenous and largely replaceable blob and view them instead as an asset that can be cultivated. Adi Gaskell, Forbes, 17 Aug. 2022 Add the aji amarillo paste, oil, 4 tablespoons of lime juice and the 2 teaspoons of salt and gently mix with your hand or spoon, until homogenous and pliable but not sticky or stiff. Caroline Hatchett, Washington Post, 10 Aug. 2022 This blender produced a very smooth, thick milkshake and a smoothie that was creamy and homogenous. Nicole Papantoniou, Good Housekeeping, 7 July 2022 Economists have treated the supply side—autos, housing, restaurants, energy, healthcare, finance—as homogenous and elastic: When demand for nursing home beds or cars rise, so does their supply, and prices rise only a little, if at all. Greg Ip, WSJ, 15 June 2022 Meanwhile, more Japanese filmmakers are examining the lives of non-Japanese both abroad and within, a country that has long defined itself as racially and culturally homogenous. Mark Schilling, Variety, 19 May 2022 As an ancient Arctic people living within some of Europe’s most ethnically homogenous countries, Sámi have long been a fascination, even an obsession, of non-Indigenous Europeans. John Last, Wired, 11 Jan. 2022 The skill to build and manage diverse teams is limited to whether managers can evolve in a homogenous environment. Kumar Parakala, Forbes, 17 June 2021 These entities are not homogenous, like Celsius was pretty risky. Steven Ehrlich, Forbes, 30 June 2022 See More