0 similar to or in agreement with something, so that the two things can both exist or can be combined without problems: --
1 used to refer to a shape in mathematics that has the same shape and size as another: --
congruent triangles
2 having the same size and shape, or matching in size and shape: --
congruent figures
In other words, there is no congruent structure and thus nowhere to transfer to.
Seldom can both goals be congruent unless the ecologies are made more advantageous to the relevant populations.
Firstly, it is never copied any other way (something not always congruent with performance possibilities, however, as shall be seen for the group 2 balades).
Put simply, the study postulates that political institutions will change in order to be congruent with the underlying ethno-linguistic social structure.
One of the challenges the researchers faced was to develop a typology of language tutor roles congruent with online environments.
If the morphemes in the two languages are syntactically congruent, then there is even greater likelihood of transfer.
In the bidimensional task, the flanking stimuli could be congruent and incongruent on multiple stimulus characteristics.
Proxy assessments by carers were congruent with the patients' responses, especially in relation to vomiting.