compare

UK /kəmˈpɛɚ/ US /kəmˈpɛɚ/
verb 5noun 3

Definitions

verb

1

To assess the similarities and differences between two or more things ["to compare X with Y"]. Having made the comparison of X with Y, one might have found it similar to Y or different from Y.

Compare the tiger's coloration with that of the zebra.

You can't compare my problems and yours.

2

To declare two things to be similar in some respect ["to compare X to Y"].

Astronomers have compared comets to dirty snowballs.

Solon compared the people unto the sea, and orators and counsellors to the winds; for that the sea would be calm and quiet if the winds did not trouble it.

3

To form the three degrees of comparison of (an adjective).

We compare "good" as "good", "better", "best".

4

To be similar (often used in the negative).

A sapling and a fully-grown oak tree do not compare.

Shall pack-horses[…]compare with Caesar's?

5

To get; to obtain.

To fill his bags, and richesse to compare.

noun

1

Comparison.

His mighty Champion, ſtrong above compare,

Their small galleys may not hold compare with our tall ships.

2

An instruction or command that compares two values or states.

[…] including addition and subtraction, memory operations, compares, shifts, logic operations, and condition operations.

2013, Paolo Bruni, Carlos Alberto Gomes da Silva Junior, Craig McKellar, Managing DB2 for z/OS Utilities with DB2 Tools Solution Packs It is always advisable to run a compare between your source and target environments. This should highlight whether there are differences in the lengths of VARCHARs and then the differences can be corrected before you clone.

3

Illustration by comparison; simile.

Rhymes full of protest, of oath, and big compare.

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