uniformity

/ˌjunəˈfɔrməti/
noun
  1. The state of being the same as each other or as everything else; lack of variety or difference.
    • The school requires uniformity in student dress, so everyone wears the same shirt and pants.
    • Scientists check the uniformity of the samples to ensure the experiment is accurate.
    • The uniformity of the houses in the neighborhood made it hard to tell them apart.
  2. The quality of being consistent or unchanging over time or across a group.
    • The company values uniformity in its customer service, so every call is handled the same way.
    • The teacher praised the uniformity of the students' handwriting in their assignments.
    • There was a pleasing uniformity in the rhythm of the waves hitting the shore.
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