commensurate

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[ US /kəˈmɛnsɝət, kəˈmɛnsɝɪt/ ]
[ UK /kəmˈɛnsəɹət/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. corresponding in size or degree or extent
    pay should be commensurate with the time worked
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How To Use commensurate In A Sentence

  • a reward incommensurate with his effort
  • `This ain't the equality I'm fighting for," she assured him, marking her outline with commensurate injuries. BAD MEDICINE
  • Time and money appear as commensurate albeit inverse values because of the effect of the velocity of circulation on the accumulation of capital.
  • After my sophomore year in college, during a grueling search for a summer job that would be commensurate with my skills and elegant manner, I lucked out and was hired by a large hospital as an orderly.
  • But I call solemnly upon all countries to implement programs commensurate to recover sound fiscal situation. RSSMicro Search - Top News on RSS Feeds
  • So White Fang could only eat his heart in bitterness and develop a hatred and malice commensurate with the ferocity and indomitability of his nature. The Enemy of His Kind
  • But more than this, the whole efficiency paradigm has brought with it, or at the very least reflects, the ideology of instancy: rapid, continuous, updatable access with its commensurate faith in staying connected and contemporary.
  • The government is spending vast amounts of energy and money trying to drive change in the telecommunications sector without achieving commensurate strategic impact.
  • From some angles, it looks to be a pension plan offering monthly retirement benefits commensurate with contributions.
  • Consciousness is commensurate with being; all existence has a subjective aspect.
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