intercompare

/ˌɪntərkəmˈpɛr/
verb
  1. To compare two or more things with each other, especially in a systematic way.
    • We need to intercompare the prices from several stores before making a purchase.
    • Teachers often intercompare students' essays to ensure fair grading.
    • The scientists intercompared the data from three different experiments to find patterns.
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