0 the quality of being the same as, or in agreement with, other facts or principles: --
Challenges (teasing, questions, qualifying, feigned disinterest) serve to increase tension, test intention and congruity.
I am not arguing the congruity of this provision.
I ask them to have regard to the congruity of view obtaining among the informed and the concerned.
The congruities are particularly clear in the realm of syllable structure.
The point is that a size congruity effect is obtained on nonadjacent pairs.
The discussion so far has highlighted the importance to older people of self-determination in and the environmental congruity of their eating routines.
This degree of congruity between the earlier maps is somewhat illusory, reflecting their limited ability to capture the gradual development associated with vegetational succession.
Such an exclusion then compels historians to privilege that philosophy which did banish sympathy, congruity, or attraction from its ontology.