commensurately
in a way that can be judged by the same measure or standard:
Full therapy was found to be commensurably better in terms of outcomes than partial therapy.
The increase in women's income compared with men's does not reflect commensurably the rapid increase in the number of educated women.
We can either cut the unprofitable services, or increase the subsidies commensurably.
SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Similar and the same
adjacent
affinity
akin
alike
allied
ballpark
be no better than (a) somethingidiom
congruent
ditto
equivalency
equivalent
equivalent of something
equivalent to something
equivalently
non-distinctive
not make any differenceidiom
of the kindidiom
one and the sameidiom
respecter
synonymous
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commensurable