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proportionally

[ US /pɹəˈpɔɹʃənəɫi, pɹəˈpɔɹʃnəɫi/ ]
[ UK /pɹəpˈɔːʃənə‍li/ ]
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  1. to a proportionate degree
    your salary will rise proportionately to your workload

How To Use proportionally In A Sentence

  • The Australopithecenes and other prehumans had relatively large faces in proportion to the size of their heads, whereas modern humans have proportionally smaller faces and larger braincases filled with larger brains.
  • A disproportionally large gasholder combined with a larger digester would correspond to this peak demand. 2. Biogas technology
  • It has, however, proportionally a stouter stem than Lycopodium; its leaves, when seen in profile, seem more rectilinear and thin; and none of its branches yet found bear the fructiferous stalk or spike. The Testimony of the Rocks or, Geology in Its Bearings on the Two Theologies, Natural and Revealed
  • Feminists believe that women need to be proportionally represented in Parliament and Congress because women have a different agenda.
  • Regressive distribution is also contractionary, because wealthy individuals spend proportionally less of their incomes.
  • Assuming a proportionally similar take-up on university validated courses, there were about 8,500 students on all Dip.HE courses.
  • Compared to wolves, domestic dogs are smaller and have proportionally smaller teeth, a wider palate, broader braincase and higher frontals, and smaller, less rounded auditory bullae. Archive 2006-10-01
  • However, they are proportionally under-represented in the white-collar professions and in the political system.
  • Next, we'll assign proportionally sized symbols to each registrant based on their pledges.
  • Feminists believe that women need to be proportionally represented in Parliament and Congress because women have a different agenda.
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