adverb
- in a way that is proportionate or corresponding in size, degree, or extent; in a manner that matches or is appropriate to something else
Usage: formal; often used in academic or technical contexts
Examples
- The salary increase was commensurably adjusted to reflect the employee's additional responsibilities.
- The punishment should be commensurably severe for the crime committed.
- Her experience was commensurably greater than that of her younger colleagues.
- The budget was commensurably distributed among all departments.
- The team's success grew commensurably with their investment in training.
- The price of the house was commensurably higher in the downtown area.