parallelled

[US]/ˈpærəˌlɛld/
[UK]/ˈpærəˌlɛld/

Translation

v.the past tense and past participle of parallel; to be comparable to; to draw a comparison to find similarities

Phrases & Collocations

parallelled efforts

parallelled growth

parallelled success

parallelled trends

parallelled experiences

parallelled development

parallelled strategies

parallelled paths

parallelled objectives

parallelled achievements

Example Sentences

the artist's work is often paralleled to that of the great masters.

her achievements can be paralleled with those of her peers.

the two studies paralleled each other in their findings.

his career paralleled the rise of the technology industry.

the novel's themes are paralleled in modern literature.

her dedication to her work is paralleled by her commitment to her family.

the historical events can be paralleled in today's society.

his passion for music is paralleled by his love for art.

the two projects paralleled in their goals and objectives.

the trends in fashion paralleled those in pop culture.

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