corresponding

/ˌkɔɹəˈspɑndɪŋ/
noun 1adj 1

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ADJ.

counterproductive, famous, last, single, wholesale

The company's corresponding wholesale changes to its supply chain proved costly and unnecessary.

VERB + CORRESPONDING

am, attending, change, forward, holding, look, result

I am attending the conference and will look forward to corresponding with the other participants.

CORRESPONDING + NOUN

american, counties, fingers, fixture, granny's, iceland, inches, inland

The surgeon carefully examined each of the patient's fingers and the corresponding bones in the X-ray.

PREP.

in, in, on, up, with

The price of houses increased, and rents rose in corresponding fashion.

ADV.

also

The prices went up, and sales also correspondingly increased across all regions.

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