commensurably

/kəˈmɛnsərəbli/
adverb
  1. In a way that can be measured or compared by a common standard.
    • The costs and benefits of the new policy were not commensurably balanced.
    • The two athletes' performances were commensurably close, making the competition very exciting.
    • We need to evaluate these proposals commensurably, using the same criteria for each.
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