corresponding
Americanadjective
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identical in all essentials or respects.
corresponding fingerprints.
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similar in position, purpose, form, etc..
corresponding officials in two states.
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associated in a working or other relationship.
a bolt and its corresponding nut.
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dealing with correspondence.
a corresponding secretary.
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employing the mails as a means of association.
a corresponding member of a club.
Other Word Forms
- correspondingly adverb
- noncorresponding adjective
- noncorrespondingly adverb
- uncorresponding adjective
- uncorrespondingly adverb
Etymology
Origin of corresponding
First recorded in 1570–80; correspond + -ing 2
Example Sentences
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Urine tests confirmed a corresponding decline in internal exposure, averaging a 50 percent reduction that persisted through 2022.
From Science Daily
Others stand upright on the floor, corresponding to your body.
From Los Angeles Times
"This could pose a significant risk if stablecoins, and their corresponding asset reserves, continue to grow rapidly," they said.
From Barron's
By day 42, even more gene expression changes had emerged, corresponding with measurable cognitive decline.
From Science Daily
"We discovered that deep faults can heal themselves within hours," said Amanda Thomas, professor of earth and planetary sciences at UC Davis and corresponding author on the paper.
From Science Daily
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