accordant, at par, comparative, consistent, enough, half-and-half, like, on a level, quits, sufficient for, unisonous
Definitionadj. corresponding in size or degree or extent
Last update: October 28, 2015
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Her post is not commensurate to her qualification. [adjective]
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You will receive a salary commensurate with your responsibilities. [adjective]
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The job grade will be commensurate with relevant experience. [adjective]
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The only conception that can explain the movement of the locomotive is that of a force commensurate with the movement observed. [adjective]
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The only conception that can explain the movement of the peoples is that of some force commensurate with the whole movement of the peoples. [adjective]
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His salary is commensurate with his relevant experience. [Please select]
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Whether the results were commensurate with our efforts I cannot say. [Please select]
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The result was hardly commensurate with the labour which I expended on digging. [Please select]
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It retails at a price commensurate with its cost. [Please select]
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