(the word commensurate means having the same measure of, adequate, proportionate)
"Is the reward commensurate with the task that is at hand?"
"The new CEO was given a salary commensurate with his responsibilities."
"Those, who disobey the rules, must be punished COMMENSURATELY".
I've heard this in movie "The Experiment". Why do not use word PROPORTIONALLY?
The reward may not be commensurate with the difficulty of the task.
The salary of our teachers is roughly commensurate with their time on the job.
Such a big responsibility deserves a commensurate reward.
I like to commensurate. (:
Hello.
Why commensurate
It means proportional.
With sufficient authority.
inapplicable, irrelevant, or does not apply
It in symmetry with sentence a is what? What is a sentence with symmetry in it? This sentence with symmetry is symmetry with sentence this.
Who or what the sentence is about is the subject of the sentence.
The subject of a sentence is who or what that sentence is about.
With sufficient authority.
It means proportional. "He received holiday pay commensurate with his experience" means that he got holiday pay in proportion to the amount of experience he had.
inapplicable, irrelevant, or does not apply
commensurate
Adjective Corresponding in size or degree; in proportion.
yes
When time is limited, commanders may specify DMETL tasks for subordinate units. When specifying the DMETL tasks, commanders acknowledge a commensurate level of risk involved.
Some synonyms of symetrical are: balanced, commensurate, equal, proportional, regular, shapely, commensurable.
It means of the same extent of the education prior listed, or of the same "type" of education.
How about: Resolved: that the cost of ameliorating greenhouse gases is not commensurate with the benefits.
Yes. Diamond is a hard material because it has strong chemical bonds.
The "payout" is commensurate to the amount of pain and suffering you actually experienced. Stress is not recoverable.