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correspond
[kawr-uh-spond, kor-]
verb (used without object)
to be in agreement or conformity (often followed by with orto ).
His actions do not correspond with his words.
to be similar or analogous; be equivalent in function, position, amount, etc. (usually followed byto ).
The U.S. Congress corresponds to the British Parliament.
to communicate by exchange of letters.
correspond
/ ˌkɒrɪˈspɒnd /
verb
to conform, be in agreement, or be consistent or compatible (with); tally (with)
(usually foll by to) to be similar or analogous in character or function
(usually foll by with) to communicate by letter
Other Word Forms
- correspondingly adverb
- precorrespond verb (used without object)
Word History and Origins
Origin of correspond1
Word History and Origins
Origin of correspond1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
"This basic shape is, by itself, bistable," says Jie Yin, corresponding author of a paper on the work and a professor of mechanical and aerospace engineering at North Carolina State University.
McAllister and his team handed out ice cream and demonstrated a gadget called Poetry Camera, which uses Claude to analyze photos and print a corresponding poem.
Dating to between 12,800 and 11,400 years ago, the engravings correspond to a time when temporary lakes and rivers reappeared after centuries of extreme aridity.
Both moves correspond to the wildly different fiscal situations facing the U.S. in these two eras.
The automaker was working through a plan to reduce bloated inventories in the U.S. in the corresponding quarter last year, which dragged on production the number of cars shipped to dealers.
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