Not only were religion and the state virtually synonymous, as they might be today, for example, in Iran.
For many Westchester youngsters, summer and camp are virtually synonymous.
The official said the mixture is "virtually synonymous with Semtex."
Indeed, for many other writers the two are seen as virtually synonymous.
Today, for many, the pattern is virtually synonymous with the Wedgwood name.
No, in ancient times, the scientific and the spiritual were virtually synonymous.
That was one of the reasons senior Com and psych were virtually synonymous.
Rich from tourism dollars, Orlando is virtually synonymous with family fun.
In the 1960's, steel production was virtually synonymous with economic might, as it had been for almost a century.
For Daughter, the name is virtually synonymous with "global."