Synonym: comparable, in proportion to, like, proportionate. Similar words: corresponding to, correspondingly, correspond, correspondent, correspondence, respond, respondent, irresponsible. Meaning: [‚kɑdɪŋ] adj. 1. accompanying 2. similar especially in position or purpose 3. conforming in every respect 4. agreeing in amount, magnitude, or degree.
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31 Trumpet players in dance bands possess many different sorts of mutes with a corresponding number of resultant timbres.
32 To remove any effects of the risk information not corresponding to descriptions the original data was recoded.
33 Note: click the arrow, next to the corresponding level of course, for more information.
34 Possibly the occasional spurious light ray causes a corresponding bad reading whose error is averaged out.
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36 In the first quarter of 1992 the group made £377m before tax, compared with £358m in the corresponding period last year.
37 However, there is more housekeeping activity in handling an indexed sequential file than the corresponding sequentially organized file.
38 Restriction fragments used as probes are described in the corresponding figure legends.
39 Methane concentrations were calculated as the difference between breath and a corresponding room air sample.
40 The Easy Boot main screen consists of fifteen buttons, each one corresponding to a boot-up configuration.
41 The isolation of one exon is theoretically sufficient to screen cosmid and cDNA libraries for further analysis of the corresponding gene.
42 They said it seems unlikely that the crash would have moved that many switches and levers into corresponding positions.
43 This locus is independent of the Prandtl number,(http://sentencedict.com/corresponding.html) and resembles the corresponding locus for Couette flow in Fig. 17.10.
44 However, other subjects may not be immune from corresponding limitations.
45 In 1861, two years later, the corresponding figure was 43, a direct result of the Revival.
46 The social class bias in university entrance is not matched by a corresponding bias in university performance.
47 His representing Kent in the Carlisle parliament of 1307 was a mark of corresponding importance in his own pays.
48 Unlike the radiometer, this device enables a rough image of the subject to be constructed corresponding to a fixed illumination intensity.
49 These figures compared with 8 and 11% for the corresponding conditions in which the linguistically correct interpretation was the only possible one.
50 Damage to the corresponding part of the right hemisphere had no effect on speech.
51 A pledge carries with it a power of sale, but there is nothing corresponding to foreclosure.
52 Corresponding to this economics of adaptability components there is an economics of stability and instability in biological systems.
53 Or, alternatively, other things being equal, as price increases, the corresponding quantity demanded falls.
54 Cambro-Ordovician accumulation may well have been substantially greater, with corresponding erosion in mid-Ordovician or Devonian times.
55 These show since 1939 a more than twofold increase in arable land and a corresponding decline in permanent pasture.
56 This is simply the sum of the distances between the corresponding end-points of the actual and hypothesized word durations.
57 Second, forms of state expenditure corresponding to each of these functions are identified.
58 Venus could lack such an inner core because of the lower central pressures corresponding to its lower gravity.
59 What is less certain is whether they have been, or will be, offset by corresponding gains.
60 At that rate the flow of bank lending is, and the money supply is expanding at a corresponding rate.
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