0 in a correct and suitable amount compared to something else:
a salary that is commensurate with skills and experience
1 suitable in amount or quality compared to something else; matching in degree:
Thus, in a remarkable example of convergent evolution, different organisms have evolved different strategies for maintaining superhelical homeostasis commensurate with their particular physiologies.
These paradoxical situations point to the danger of being carried away by smart-home technology without commensurate attention to the resident's mobility restrictions.
Or one might simply believe oneself to possess a refined notion of privacy that requires a commensurate space for bodily relief.
This, it was argued, had generated a commensurate increase in the number of pongos in their personal service.
Training should lead to improvements in the life chances of workers through placement in higher positions coupled with commensurate financial remuneration.
The measurement of outcomes should be slowly integrated, and commensurate with requisite resources.
The size of the density depression is commensurate with the laser-beam diameter.
This perception may have resulted in an overall downward adjustment of average expected portfolio returns and a commensurate adjustment of the annuity rate.