Commensurate

/kəˈmɛnsərɪt/ adjective

Corresponding in size, extent, or degree; proportionate to something else. Describes things that are appropriately matched or equivalent in scale or intensity.

From Late Latin 'commensuratus,' from 'com-' (together) plus 'mensuratus' (measured), from 'metiri' (to measure). The word literally means 'measured together,' emphasizing the idea of proportional relationship.

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