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corresponding

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[ UK /kˌɒɹɪspˈɒndɪŋ/ ]
[ US /ˌkɔɹəˈspɑndɪŋ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. accompanying
    all rights carry with them corresponding responsibilities
  2. conforming in every respect
    the like period of the preceding year
    boxes with corresponding dimensions
  3. similar especially in position or purpose
    a number of corresponding diagonal points

How To Use corresponding In A Sentence

  • There was no crust of stalagmite overlying the mud in which the human skeleton was found, and no bones of other animals in the mud with the skeleton; but just before our visit in 1860 the tusk of a bear had been met with in some mud in a lateral embranchment of the cave, in a situation precisely similar to b, Figure 1, and on a level corresponding with that of the human skeleton. The Antiquity of Man
  • Walls are generally the greatest source of heat loss and correspondingly expensive to tackle.
  • These accounts were debited for the expenses, with the corresponding credit to the cash account.
  • In other words, simultaneous measurements can only be mutually compatible for observables corresponding to operators that commute with each other.
  • Each section is contributed by a different expert in the corresponding field.
  • The three-layer system architecture of conflict detection based on fuzzy constraint network is put forward. A corresponding prototype is developed and its running process is described.
  • The body's energy pathways, called meridians, are connected to a corresponding point on the hands and feet.
  • By analyzing DNA sequences of two single-copy nuclear genes and the genomic AFLP data, we assess the allopolyploid origin of A. collina-4x from ancestors corresponding to A. setacea-2x and A. asplenifolia-2x, and the ongoing backcross introgression between these diploid progenitor and tetraploid progeny lineages. BioMed Central - Latest articles
  • I read off the codes on the sides of the boxes and Viktor placed a set of corresponding documents on each. BLOOD IS DIRT
  • The introject and the corresponding self-image of the mourner are in a constant and endless relationship.
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