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commeasurable

American  
[kuh-mezh-er-uh-buhl] / kəˈmɛʒ ər ə bəl /

adjective

  1. having the same measure or extent; commensurate.


Etymology

Origin of commeasurable

First recorded in 1660–70; com- + measurable

Example Sentences

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I hold he developed the word logically from an arbitrary assumption that the whole universe of being was reducible to measurable and commeasurable and exact and consistent expressions.

From An Englishman Looks at the World by Wells, H. G. (Herbert George)