Commensurate - English meaning
Commensurate – definitions in English dictionary
adjectiveCorresponding in size or degree; in proportion.
Usage examples:
Salary will be commensurate with age and experience
adjectiveSuitable in amount or quality compared to something else; matching in degree
Usage examples:
The agency’s workload has increased without any commensurate increase in staff.
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Word origin
mid 17th century: from late Latin commensuratus, from com- ‘together’ + mensuratus, past participle of mensurare ‘to measure’.
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