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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 Word Forms
- monolithically adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of monolithic1
Example Sentences
The monolithically consistent way in which the policy has been presented, including in a string of important cases, has been shown to be untrue.
But he knows exactly how to inhabit and set-dress this music to make it eerie and monolithic, even at its poppiest.
But the LGBTQ+ community is not monolithic in its political views.
I saw more YA books that were fun adventures rather than desperate battles against a monolithic evil.
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.
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