Commensurate Mnemonic
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commensurate
commensurate
/kəˈmɛnʃəɹət/
Examples
- The list should be commensurate and proportionate.
- The reward is not commensurate with the agony.
- A source should be commensurate with the claim.
- Christianity and Judaism are not commensurate examples.
- The article length is commensurate with its importance.
- The income to the Practice is commensurate with the work involved.
- A line in the lead is commensurate with its importance and coverage.
- One capable of great brutality, but of commensurate tenderness.
- The analog signals are converted to commensurate digital signals.
- The hat is ornamented with tassels in a quantity commensurate with the office.
corresponding in size or degree or extent
adjective
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"Com + Men + Sure + Rate. Come, men, be sure to rate the job matching the skill."
"Common + Measure It. Equal in size, like using the same ruler to measure it."
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