Similar words: hatched, dispatched, A watched pot never boils, match, catcher, hatcher, hatchet, catches. Meaning: ['mætʃt] adj. 1. provided with a worthy adversary or competitor 2. going well together; possessing harmonizing qualities.
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211. The parallel structure of processing elements and their interconnections is matched one for one with simple processors and communications links.
212. At first, the expansion in student numbers was more than matched by the creation of new academic jobs.
213. He had never noticed that her eyes were so green or that they perfectly matched her collar.
214. Being less than perfect matched with being as perfect as possible was one of the human conundrums that also fired my imagination.
215. The measurements from the telescopes, and later the probes, matched the results predicted by the equations.
216. This excellent performance reflects its highly integrated modern design incorporating well matched components.
217. You have to offer customised make-up, which is mixed or matched to the client's personal needs.
218. While this mixture of physiological and mental skills is developing, they are matched by a similar growth in the social skills.
219. The local physical environment was not always well matched to these inputs.
220. Students selected a career that interested them and were matched with appropriate businesses in the city.
221. Their respective economic stopping points may not leave them exactly equally matched.
222. The vessel's reputation for excellent data acquisition was well matched by a significant upgrade in our seismic data processing capabilities.
223. However her outspoken opinions mask an iron determination matched by a formidable charm and sharp turn of phrase.
224. Fabia awakened and, as she recalled her non-achievement of the previous evening,[www.Sentencedict.com] her mood matched the dull morning.
225. His generosity to his friends was matched by vindictiveness to those who fell out of his favour.
226. On the contrary, it is the context, matched, or mismatched, to past experience, which suggests appropriate labelling.
227. Even the size of capital flows roughly matched the number of people who were moving.
228. In the United States, expenditures on prisons had, for the first time, matched spending on education.
229. She's matched with a somewhat feckless husband and has the sole responsibility for a large family.
230. Matched brass florets mark the corners of the three leather volumes that contain them, and delicate brass chains fasten their bindings.
231. Crossover distortion is actually due to the fact that the two halves of the circuit are not perfectly matched.
232. Only one matched the description of some one they arrested.
233. The scheme was evaluated using a matched control sample of cases from adjacent areas.
234. The designs on the robes also matched the descriptions of those robes in which the Saint had been enveloped in 1104.
235. Your impressive track record on paper must be matched by your ability to talk about it, otherwise you will lose credibility.
236. Wilson's disappointment was matched only by her horror at Ellen's suggestion - never would she return to East Retford.
237. Truth is, the two cars are just about equally matched when it comes to acceleration in each gear.
238. It was a grey, rain-streaked day and the lessons had matched the mood of the morning.
239. The dizzy rapidity of changes in the ministry was matched only by the accelerating deficit.
240. Flow is experienced when people perceive opportunities for action being evenly matched by their capabilities.
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