Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
commensurably
Adverb
kəˈmen.sjər.ə.bli
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Definition
In a manner that can be measured by the same standard or is proportionate.
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Examples
- The two variables changed commensurably, making the analysis straightforward.
- Her progress in the project was commensurably impressive compared to her peers.
- The costs were commensurably adjusted to reflect the changes in the market.
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Meaning
The word ‘commensurably’ refers to being in a relationship where two or more things can be evaluated or compared based on a common metric or standard. It implies a sense of equal measurement or proportionality between different entities or aspects.
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Synonyms
- proportionately
- comparably
- equivalently