commeasure

com·meas·ure

[kuh-mezh-er]
verb (used with object), com·meas·ured, com·meas·ur·ing.
to equal in measure or extent; be coextensive with.

Origin:
1605–15; com- + measure

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commeasure (kəˈmɛʒə) [Click for IPA pronunciation guide]
 
vb
(tr) to coincide with in degree, extent, quality, etc
 
com'measurable
 
adj

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