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coˈmmensurately, adv. [f. commensurate a. + -ly2.] In a commensurate manner; proportionately, correspondingly.
a1679T. Goodwin Wks. II. iv. 277 (R.) The law of sin and the law of the mind..are adequately and commensurately opposite. a1711Ken Hymns Evang. Poet. Wks. 1721 I. 142 God will be more commensurately paid. 1812W. Taylor in Monthly Mag. XXXIV. 414 The sense of responsibility is commensurately enfeebled. b. So as to be commensurate.
1694W. Holder Time (J.), We..make the day serve to measure the year as well as we can, though not commensurately to each year. |