commensurate with something collocation formal correct and suitable when something else is considered: I am looking for a salary that is commensurate with my skills and experience. The soldiers are expected to perform duties commensurate with their rank. See
commensurateformal She had to take a job whose wages were not commensurate with her educational qualifications. I would expect to receive an improvement in service commensurate with the higher charges. The government needs to produce a policy that is commensurate with the scale of the problem. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases Suitable and acceptable able acceptability acceptable acceptably accepted convenience correctly correctness decent decently do the decent thing felicity just what the doctor orderedidiom legitimate practical quality re-eligibility re-eligible relevance relevant |