commensurate

UK /kəˈmɛnʃəɹət/ US /kəˈmɛnsəɹət/
adj 3verb 2

Definitions

adj

1

Of a proportionate or similar measurable standard.

commensurate punishments

If it is essential in our interests to maintain a quasi-permanent position of power on the Asian mainland as against the Chinese then we must be prepared to continue to pay the present cost in Vietnam indefinitely and to meet any escalation on the other side with at least a commensurate escalation of commitment of our own.

2

Describing a crystal in which every atom or molecule is placed in the same relative position

3

Describing two numbers within the same Archimedean class, so that neither is infinitely larger than the other.

Crucially, every positive surreal number is commensurate with exactly one ω-power, in the following sense.

verb

1

To reduce to a common measure.

For that division is not naturally founded, but artificially set down, and by agreement, as the aptest terms to define or commensurate the longitude of places.

2

To proportionate; to adjust.

The rare temper and proportion, which the Church of England useth in commensurating the Forms of Absolution to the degrees of preparation and necessity, is to be observed

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