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Commensurate Meaning in English

word

kəˈmɛnsɝət/, /kəˈmɛnsɝɪt
kuh-MEN-suh-ruht
kəmˈɛnsəɹət
kuh-MEN-suh-ruht

Definition

Equal in size, amount, or degree to something else; matching or corresponding in scale or proportion.

Usage & Nuances

Used in formal or academic contexts, often with 'with' (e.g. 'salary commensurate with experience'). Implies a fair or proper equivalence. Common confusion with 'proportionate'; 'commensurate' stresses correspondence, not necessarily exact ratio.

Example Sentences

His responsibilities are commensurate with his job title.

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The salary is commensurate with your experience.

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Rewards should be commensurate with effort.

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She got a promotion and a pay raise commensurate with her hard work.

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Your benefits will be commensurate with the hours you work.

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We’re looking for results that are commensurate with the investment we made.

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