Similar words: commensalism, commencement, ensure, insurance, comment, commence, comment on, recommend. Meaning: [-rət] adj. corresponding in size or degree or extent.
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(1) Six yards is commensurate with eighteen feet.
(2) Employees are paid salaries commensurate with those of teachers.
(3) The pay should be commensurate with the work.
(4) Her low salary is not commensurate with her abilities.
(5) Salary will be commensurate with age and experience.
(6) Salary will be commensurate with experience.
(7) Nothing he does is commensurate to our desire.
(8) He was satisfied with the job commensurate with his abilities.
(9) His reward, as Viktor promised, would be commensurate.
(10) They should face legal sanctions commensurate with their actions.
(11) Reward should be commensurate with effort.
(12) My pay was commensurate with my efforts.
(13) If the clergy had privileges,[Sentencedict.com] they also had commensurate duties.
(14) It follows that ordinary citizens have a commensurate right to demand an accounting of regulatory costs as they do of taxes.
(15) Each team was given unambiguous achievement responsibility, commensurate authority, and uncluttered accountability.
(16) The salary and fringe benefits will be commensurate with age and experience.
(17) The initial salary will be commensurate with age, qualifications and experience.
(18) These acceptable risks are commensurate with our lifetimes of a few decades. Sentencedict.com
(19) The pattern was one of weighted voting by which states received votes commensurate with their size.
(20) It is essential that tutors provide a good service commensurate with the fees being charged to students and/or their employers.
(21) King also wonders whether the impact of teacher appraisal on school improvement will be commensurate with the cost of such schemes.
(22) It is noticeable that managements are more willing to give responsibility to the project leader than they are to delegate commensurate authority.
(23) The pressure to publicise the practice will be roughly commensurate with the intensity of the competition.
(24) Retributive punishment restores the balance by cancelling out this advantage with a commensurate disadvantage.
(25) From some angles, it looks to be a pension plan offering monthly retirement benefits commensurate with contributions.
(26) All deputy heads need a clear job specification and a place in school development and decision-making commensurate with their experience and seniority.
(27) The library authority aims to provide the widest possible range of material commensurate with its objectives and the interests or its users.
(28) At work he was a high flier and his salary was commensurate with his ability.
(29) Their conversation soon turned to shared regrets about the large amount of money being squandered on environmental programs without commensurate result.
(30) Caste divisions became blurred; occupation, status, wealth and influence were no longer commensurate with each other or in accordance with legal stipulation.
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