Thesaurus / commensurate
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It’s moving cement and metal at a speed that is commensurate with the molecules that you’re moving in your lab.
BEYOND MEAT CEO ETHAN BROWN ON A PLANT-BASED FUTURE, CLIMATE CHANGE AND RETURNING TO THE OFFICEEBEN SHAPIROJULY 11, 2021TIMENow is the right opportunity to complete the transformation of Lifeline to broadband and expand its utilization by increasing the benefit to a level commensurate with the broadband marketplace and making the benefit directly available to end users.
REFORM THE US LOW-INCOME BROADBAND PROGRAM BY REBUILDING LIFELINEANNIE SIEBERTAPRIL 16, 2021TECHCRUNCHFor months, The Inquirer, Spotlight PA and ProPublica have investigated this and other issues, including whether school leaders and board members have fulfilled that mission to a degree commensurate with the charity’s vast resources.
HERSHEY PROFITS FUND $17 BILLION ENDOWMENT FOR NONPROFIT SCHOOL, BUT BOARD MEMBER SAYS IT WON’T LET HIM SEE FINANCIAL RECORDSBY BOB FERNANDEZ, THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRER, AND CHARLOTTE KEITH, SPOTLIGHT PAAPRIL 16, 2021PROPUBLICAHe’s working on the most efficient season of his career, playing well enough defensively to merit serious consideration for his third All-Defense selection, and he has now been paid at a level commensurate with his impact.
JRUE HOLIDAY HAS DELIVERED FOR THE BUCKS, AND THEY DELIVERED FOR HIMJARED DUBINAPRIL 6, 2021FIVETHIRTYEIGHTWhile she’s happy about the successes of captive breeding and cloning, Bly says that there hasn’t been a commensurate amount of money made available for reintroduction and management of wild ferrets.
THE FIGHT TO SAVE AMERICA’S MOST ENDANGERED MAMMALULA CHROBAKMARCH 5, 2021POPULAR-SCIENCEThe results were “commensurate with the Montgomery County disciplinary process,” Innocenti said.
JUDGE CLEARS MONTGOMERY OFFICER OF ASSAULT CONVICTION FOR SLAMMING KNEE INTO HANDCUFFED SUSPECTDAN MORSEMARCH 3, 2021WASHINGTON POSTIts blessings were not commensurate with its evils; but the evils were less than those which previously existed.
BEACON LIGHTS OF HISTORY, VOLUME VJOHN LORDHe had become suddenly a person of substance-an associate of men of consequence, with a commensurate income.
MARK TWAIN, A BIOGRAPHY, 1835-1910, COMPLETEALBERT BIGELOW PAINEThe Jews confessed their sins to their rabbis, and the penance or punishment was commensurate with their guilt.
THE MYSTERIES OF ALL NATIONSJAMES GRANTIf they have any evil design to which there is no ordinary legal power commensurate, they bring it into Parliament.
THOUGHTS ON THE PRESENT DISCONTENTSEDMUND BURKEWORDS RELATED TO COMMENSURATE
- akin
- aligned
- alike
- calm
- commensurate
- common
- comparable
- consistent
- constant
- continuous
- equable
- equivalent
- even
- exact
- flat
- flush
- horizontal
- identical
- in line
- leveled
- like
- lined up
- matched
- matching
- of same height
- on a line
- on a par
- on one plane
- parallel
- plain
- planate
- plane
- planed
- polished
- precise
- proportionate
- regular
- rolled
- same
- stable
- steady
- straight
- trim
- trimmed
- unbroken
- unfluctuating
- uniform
- uninterrupted
- according to
- agnate
- akin
- alike
- allied
- allying
- analogous
- approximating
- approximative
- carbon-copy
- close
- coextensive
- cognate
- commensurate
- comparable
- compatible
- conforming
- congeneric
- congenerous
- consistent
- consonant
- corresponding
- double
- equal
- equaling
- equivalent
- homologous
- identical
- in the manner of
- jibing
- matching
- much the same
- near
- not far from
- not unlike
- on the order of
- parallel
- related
- relating
- resembling
- same
- selfsame
- such
- twin
- undifferentiated
- uniform
- according
- balanced
- break even
- commensurate
- comparable
- coordinate
- correspondent
- corresponding
- double
- duplicate
- egalitarian
- equivalent
- evenly matched
- fifty-fifty
- homologous
- identic
- identical
- indistinguishable
- invariable
- level
- look-alike
- matched
- matching
- one and the same
- parallel
- proportionate
- same
- same difference
- spit and image
- stack up with
- tantamount
- to the same degree
- two peas in pod
- uniform
- unvarying
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