homogenize \homogenize\ v. t. 1. To blend (a collection of unlike elements) together so as to make the whole uniform in character, composition, or function. [PJC]
2. Specifically: To blend separated liquids together so as to form a uniform emulsion which does not separate out into its original constituents on standing; -- used especially of milk; as, most milk sold in cartons is pasteurized and homogenized. [PJC]
Macroeconomics founders upon a grotesquely elitist premise, namely that manipulation of aggregate demand or money supply or some other "macro" variable can homogenize the behavior of millions of individuals.
Because none of the other episodes matches the second act in imaginative resonance, most directors try to homogenize the entire ballet.
"And they've done nothing to homogenize us or do anything but help us run our business better."