Synonym: contrast, liken, match, measure. Similar words: comparable, comparison, by comparison, in comparison with, company, accompany, companion, keep company with. Meaning: [kəm'peə] n. qualities that are comparable. v. 1. examine and note the similarities or differences of 2. be comparable 3. consider or describe as similar, equal, or analogous 4. to form the comparative or superlative form on an adjective or adverb.
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121 It will analyze and graph your daily intake and compare it with the recommended dietary allowances set by the government.
122 How does the level of investment in this country compare with that of our major competitors?
123 They know that to compare that game to next Sunday's contest is to compare chalk and cheese.
124 Compare Boston Chicken to Mars, maker of the candy bars.
125 The unpaired t test was used to compare the mean levels of diabetic control in two groups by means of a two sided test.
126 The questions below, which asked pupils to compare fractions and decimals less than one respectively, had very low success rates.
127 Just compare Cosmos value - we are convinced you won't find a better deal anywhere!
128 I am eager to share my thoughts with you, to compare notes, and to get your opinions.
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129 Compare the impact of the following feeble denouement with that of Oedipus who really was incestuous!
130 How well does older people's overall rating of their health status compare with the prevalence of acute and chronic health problems?
131 Look at how they compare with our normal everyday activities.
132 Let us compare that cost with the average cost in the Tennessee Valley of $ 166 per kilowatt of capacity.
133 Some empirical data compare levels of participation across many countries.
134 El Vino is unusual in offering so many traditional wines of a drinkable age, and prices compare well across the board.
135 We can compare this concept of distributive justice found in choice theories with an equivalent pattern found in interests theories.
136 And how might Fred compare his situation to that of his laid-off col-league, who became a free-lance entrepreneur?
137 But if you keep your on-line appointments diary up to date, a calendar on the network can compare everyone's schedules.
138 I hate the way you always compare me with your ex-boyfriend.
139 You can't compare Charlie Parker with John Coltrane. They were completely different musicians.
140 Hair is a marvellous natural fibre - you could almost compare it to pure silk thread.
141 Economics allowed investment banking recruiters to compare directly the academic records of recruits.
142 Between courses, Rebecca and I disappear into the toilet together to compare notes.
143 Compare, for instance, its use in free speech, free love, free dinner and free trade.
144 The dancing in the show had a beauty that was beyond compare.
145 The objectives were to obtain some feeling for this environment, and also to compare the readings at various angles of view.
146 The most serious problem arises when one attempts to compare surveys carried out by different organizations.
147 Having reached that stage, it may be useful to compare some rhythmic patterns in more detail.
148 One way of calculating this figure is to compare the dose from given levels of contamination of polonium-210 and iodine-131.
149 Compare the supply of aspirants willing to stand for Parliament with the demands of pa when adopting candidates for local constituencies.
150 Without it, in my opinion, the profit does not compare with that of dairy cattle.
More similar words: comparable, comparison, by comparison, in comparison with, company, accompany, companion, keep company with, impact, impair, rampage, sympathy, campaign, comply, compel, par., complex, compose, prompt, compete, part, comprise, compound, computer, component, spark, parent, party, complaint, depart.