correspond
IPA: kɔrʌspˈɑnd
verb
- (intransitive, constructed with to) To be equivalent or similar in character, quantity, quality, origin, structure, function etc.
- (intransitive, constructed with with) to exchange messages, especially by postal letter, over a period of time.
- (obsolete) To have sex with.
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Examples of "correspond" in Sentences
- He was a correspondent for the news.
- He deplored the actions of the correspondents.
- The Burgers vector corresponds to the torsion.
- Conservative correspondent and friend of the show.
- It correspond to the expenditure and not the demand
- It corresponds to the ventral surface of the cerebellum.
- The 'Sacrificium' corresponds to the Gregorian Offertory.
- In the implementation it corresponds to the gate to the park.
- Iranian months of the year correspond exactly to the horoscope months.
- Well of course the correspondence identified him as the correspondent.
- Lieutenant Uhura, does the location of the distress call correspond with this area exactly?
- Bring the envelope with you and you will see that the coins correspond to the impression in the wax.
- _ Bring the envelope with you and you will see that the coins correspond to the impression in the wax.
- The changes of the name correspond exactly to the changes in the narratives and the titles of the several pieces. "
- The extent to which the link text and the page title correspond may be expressed as a percentage of tokens which match.
- The labels correspond to the lines on the Yamanote train line, while the hands correspond to where the train is at a given time.
- Derai acknowledged the French word used in the passage, "enfer," might not precisely correspond directly with the English word "hell."
- Then, we began to "correspond" -- that is to say, we used to exchange about four letters a day; what we used to say in 'em I can't imagine.
- Here the English long and short syllables -- as far as "long" and "short" can be definitely distinguished in English -- correspond precisely to the rules of Roman prosody.
- Then St. Lusson (a sword in one hand and "crumbling turf in the other") cried to his French followers who applauded his sentences, to the savages who could not understand, to the rapids which would not heed, and to the forests which have long forgotten the vibrations of his voice, the words in French to which these words in English correspond:
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