Commensurate vs Commensurability - What's the difference?
commensurate | commensurability |
Of a proportionate or similar measurable standard.
To reduce to a common measure.
To proportionate; to adjust.
The quality of being commensurable or commensurate
As an adjective commensurate
is of a proportionate or similar measurable standard.As a verb commensurate
is to reduce to a common measure.As a noun commensurability is
the quality of being commensurable or commensurate.commensurate
English
Adjective
(en adjective)- If it is essential in our interests to maintain a quasi-permanent position of power on the Asian mainland as against the Chinese then we must be prepared to continue to pay the present cost in Vietnam indefinitely and to meet any escalation on the other side with at least a commensurate escalation of commitment of our own. - Report to the President on Southeast Asia-Vietnam by Senator Mike Mansfield, December 18, 1962
Antonyms
* incommensurateVerb
(commensurat)- (Sir Thomas Browne)