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Meanings of
commensurate
in English
Catalan
proporcionat
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Corresponding in size or degree or extent.
incommensurate
Related terms
equal
corresponding
proportionate
coextensive
conterminous
coterminous
commensurable
in proportion to
Catalan
proporcionat
Usage of
commensurate
in English
1
As in 1947, the new czar was given responsibility without
commensurate
authority.
2
The political process is not
commensurate
with the speed of military developments.
3
By the way, my salary from the Golden State was miserably
commensurate
.
4
No doubt end-of-year bonuses will be
commensurate
with the level of trading.
5
Kosovo is a land of great mineral wealth and
commensurate
agricultural poverty.
6
The domain of this imperial art is
commensurate
with the imaginative faculty.
7
We shall now see preparation
commensurate
with the greatness of the work.
8
Let us say that the reward will be
commensurate
with the deed.
9
The honour thus conferred was but
commensurate
with the blessings he brought.
10
Our attainments in these directions appear to be
commensurate
with our needs.
11
But totality of essence is not
commensurate
to the totality of place.
12
No gratitude could be
commensurate
with the benefit I conferred upon you.
13
The influence of Christianity is
commensurate
with no effects which history states.
14
This is
commensurate
with the analysis of the dataset by experienced radiologists.
15
Their minds expand with education, and their usefulness is
commensurate
with it.
16
There is no viable permanent option of spending without raising
commensurate
revenue.
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commensurate
Adjective
Frequent collocations
all commensurate
as commensurate
hardly commensurate
always commensurate
commensurate rise
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Translations for
commensurate
Catalan
proporcionat
Commensurate
through the time
Commensurate
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Common