Commeasurate

Pronunciation: /ˈkɑmˈmiˈsuˈɹeɪt/

Commeasurate (adjective)

  1. Having the same size, amount, or degree as something else.
  2. Relating to something in a way that shows a fair or appropriate relationship.

Examples

  • The two objects are commeasurate in size.
  • The results show a commeasurate relationship between the variables.

Common collocations: commeasurate dimensions, commeasurate measurements, commeasurate ratios, commeasurate values

Synonyms of Commeasurate

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Commeasurate

  • used when two things cannot be compared meaningfully.
  • used when one thing is not in proportion to another.