commensurate in English

adjective
1
corresponding in size or degree; in proportion.
salary will be commensurate with experience
synonyms:equivalentequalcorrespondingcorrespondentcomparableproportionateproportionalappropriate toin keeping within line withconsistent withcorresponding toaccording torelative todependent onbased on
adjective

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1. Reward should be commensurate with effort.

2. Salary will be commensurate with experience.

3. Analagous: See: coextensive , commensurable , commensurate , comparable

4. Nothing he does is commensurate to our desire.

5. His reward, as Viktor promised, would be commensurate.

6. My pay was commensurate with my efforts.

7. Six yards is commensurate with eighteen feet.

8. Not enough feedback or approbation commensurate with the performance.

9. Her low salary is not commensurate with her abilities.

10. The pay should be commensurate with the work.

11. Salary will be commensurate with age and experience.

12. you need a salary commensurate with your position at aerodyne alliance.

13. The initial salary will be commensurate with age, qualifications and experience.

14. He was satisfied with the job commensurate with his abilities.

15. They should face legal sanctions commensurate with their actions.

16. Employees are paid salaries commensurate with those of teachers.

17. But is our foreign policy apparatus commensurate with the challenge?

18. These acceptable risks are commensurate with our lifetimes of a few decades. Sentencedict.com

19. Look up commensurability, Commensurable, commensurate, incommensurability, or inCommensurable in Wiktionary, the free dictionary

20. The salary and fringe benefits will be commensurate with age and experience.

21. Commensurable definition in English dictionary, Commensurable meaning, synonyms, see also 'commensurably',commensurate',commensurately',commensal'

22. This transition is commensurate with Oman’s economy gaining momentum in the knowledge-based service sector.

23. Why not, therefore, set for yourself grade goals that are commensurate with your ability?

24. Synonyms for Conterminous include coextensive, coincident, coterminous, coinciding, commensurate, equal, like, contemporaneous, coexistent and coexisting

25. At work he was a high flier and his salary was commensurate with his ability.

26. 7 Salary commensurate with experience. We structure our employee compensation to motivate and reward superior performance.

27. Pooja received her Bachelor of Medicine and Surgery commensurate with MD from the University of Auckland in 2011.

28. Commensurable: commensurate, comparable, equatable, corresponding, balanced, describing two quantities, related by measurement: Translations: 1 – 1 / 1

29. Synonyms for Commensurable include commensurate, proportionate, suitable, appropriate, fitting, proportional, comparable, consistent, in proportion and corresponding

30. The pattern was one of weighted voting by which states received votes commensurate with their size.

31. The plant has undergone substantial declines in the past, commensurate with the steep decline in active sand dunes.

32. The pressure to publicise the practice will be roughly commensurate with the intensity of the competition.

33. Bioregional divisions are commensurate in scale to countries, with an average area of approximately 800,000 km 2

34. Conterminous definition: being of equal extent or scope or duration synonyms: coterminous, commensurate, coextensive antonyms: incommensurate, distant, far

35. A converter (62) is responsive to the video signal for generating target data commensurate with the absolute displacement of the target.

36. Their conversation soon turned to shared regrets about the large amount of money being squandered on environmental programs without commensurate result.

37. It is essential that tutors provide a good service commensurate with the fees being charged to students and/or their employers.

38. The library authority aims to provide the widest possible range of material commensurate with its objectives and the interests or its users.

39. Caste divisions became blurred; occupation, status, wealth and influence were no longer commensurate with each other or in accordance with legal stipulation.

40. King also wonders whether the impact of teacher appraisal on school improvement will be commensurate with the cost of such schemes.

41. All deputy heads need a clear job specification and a place in school development and decision-making commensurate with their experience and seniority.

42. As a minimum, arriving soldiers must have accommodations, rations and ablutions, with commensurate security and force protection, depending upon the threat and the operating conditions.

43. Coterminous: 1 adj being of equal extent or scope or duration Synonyms: coextensive , Conterminous commensurate corresponding in size or degree or extent

44. It is noticeable that managements are more willing to give responsibility to the project leader than they are to delegate commensurate authority.

45. Unless and until Kaepernick is back in the league under a contract commensurate with his résumé, Blackballing is football’s payback

46. Commensurable: 1 adj capable of being measured by a common standard “hours and minutes are Commensurable ” Synonyms: commensurate corresponding in size or degree or extent

47. The members of the advisory committee should be paid fees set a level that is commensurate with their responsibilities and their independence and impartiality should be assured.

48. Synonyms for Commensurable to include commensurate, according to, appropriate to, consistent with, corresponding to, relative to, based on, Commensurable with, dependent on and in accordance with

49. Synonyms for in Accordance with include commensurate with, in agreement with, in line with, true to, according to, compliant with, consistent with, following, heeding and honoring

50. With the adjustment and drawdown of the Mission in both its military and civilian components, commensurate reductions in resources are projected in respect of the # period