Commensurable

Pronunciation: /ˈsiˈɑmənˈsɝəbəl/

Commensurable (adjective)

  1. Able to be compared in size, amount, or value because they have a common measure.

Examples

  • The two projects are commensurable in terms of their outcomes.
  • The two measurements are commensurable and can be compared easily.

Common collocations: commensurable values, commensurable measures, commensurable factors

Synonyms of Commensurable

Formal

Neutral

Antonyms of Commensurable

  • describes quantities that cannot be measured together.
  • refers to things that cannot be quantified.