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[ UK /kˈɒnɡɹuːənt/ ]
[ US /ˈkɔnɡɹuˌɛnt/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. coinciding when superimposed
  2. corresponding in character or kind

How To Use congruent In A Sentence

  • Biogeography and comparative phylogeography differ in their potential to explain incongruent patterns, owing to the disparate time scales.
  • One should not risk potential harm to the client by abandoning the role of therapist for the potentially incongruent role of advocate.
  • This implies that the marked quadrilaterals (and so, by symmetry, all the quadrilaterals) are congruent.
  • The check is aimed at ensuring that no incongruent code is executed by the filter interpreter.
  • The instructional mode of two teachers was congruent with their personal view of learning, while the third showed congruence only when teaching one subject area.
  • These five remarkable solids - tetrahedron, cube, octahedron, dodecahedron, icosahedron - have faces that are congruent equilateral polygons.
  • This is a common approach for a duo who delight in blending seemingly incongruent but ultimately believable material into their performances.
  • Notice the resulting shape appears to be a regular pentagon, that is, a pentagon with all angles congruent and all sides the same length. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • These results point to potential problems that may be encountered in this type of phylogenetic analysis due to substitution rate variability between different gene segments leading to incongruent phylogenies.
  • Regardless of our level of attainment, when we cognize the presently-happening five aggregate factors on our own mental continuum and thus cognize our own mental continuum and our own mere “me,” all the other noncongruent affecting variables imputable on our mental continuum also appear to our cognition. What Does a Buddha Know in Knowing the Past, Present, and Future? ��� Part Four: Valid Cognition of the Past, Present, and Future
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