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corresponding
[ kawr-uh-spon-ding, kor- ]
adjective
- identical in all essentials or respects:
corresponding fingerprints.
- similar in position, purpose, form, etc.:
corresponding officials in two states.
- associated in a working or other relationship:
a bolt and its corresponding nut.
- dealing with correspondence:
a corresponding secretary.
- employing the mails as a means of association:
a corresponding member of a club.
Other 51Թ Forms
- ǰr·DzԻiԲ· adverb
- ԴDzcǰ··DzԻiԲ adjective noun
- ԴDzcǰ··DzԻiԲ·ly adverb
- ܲcǰ··DzԻiԲ adjective
- ܲcǰ··DzԻiԲ·ly adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of corresponding1
Example Sentences
Assembling each file creates a corresponding personality for Gemma.
Each has a corresponding seat in the House of Commons.
The corresponding authors of the paper did not respond to Salon's requests for comment.
Any corresponding pressure the US has been putting on Moscow to make concessions has not been made public.
Known as the tax wedge, the ratio between the amount of taxes paid by an average single worker without children and the corresponding total labour cost for the employer, stands at 42.3% in Portugal.
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