verb
- past tense and past participle of parallel; to be similar to or match something closely
- past tense and past participle of parallel; to run alongside something at the same distance apart
Usage: past tense form
Usage: past tense form
Examples
- Her career path parallelled that of her mentor.
- The economic downturn parallelled similar events in history.
- The highway parallelled the river for several miles.
- His arguments parallelled those made by earlier scholars.
- The two storylines parallelled each other throughout the novel.
- The railroad tracks parallelled the main road into town.