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Commensurately

Commensurately \Com*men"su*rate*ly\, adv.

  1. In a commensurate manner; so as to be equal or proportionate; adequately.

  2. With equal measure or extent.
    --Goodwin.

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commensurately

adv. 1 In a commensurate manner; so as to be equal or proportionate; adequately; proportionately. 2 With equal measure or extent.

Usage examples of "commensurately".

Because they involved simple transmission-ready photography instead of computer imaging and enhancement, the Tableaux could be mass-produced and commensurately priced, and for a brief time they helped ease the tension between the high cost of enhanced body-masking and the monstrous aesthetic pressures videophony exerted on callers, not to mention also providing employment for set-designers, photographers, airbrushers, and infomercial-level celebrities hard-pressed by the declining fortunes of broadcast television advertising.

The military-grade systems were commensurately more expensive, and their design lifetimes were substantially shorter, all of which was highly undesirable from the viewpoint of designing a durable, low-maintenance, low-cost freight-hauling vessel.