commensurate

[US]/kəˈmenʃərət/
[UK]/kəˈmenʃərət/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj. equal in measure or extent, corresponding in size or degree, proportionate

Phrases & Collocations

commensurate with

Example Sentences

salary will be commensurate with age and experience.

a salary commensurate with my performance.

such heavy responsibility must receive commensurate reward.

The pay should be commensurate with the work.

Six yards is commensurate with eighteen feet.

Nothing he does is commensurate to our desire.

The effusiveness and time spent in giving praise should be commensurate with the difficulty and time-intensiveness of the task.

3.The effusiveness and time spent in giving praise should be commensurate with the difficulty and time-intensiveness of the task.

He was satisfied with the job commensurate with his abilities.

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