0 the same as, or in agreement with, other facts or principles:
His conclusion is congruous with one previously drawn by Mayer.
For this subset of engineering, it is proposed that the design goals are closely congruous to those of biological modeling.
Although the origins of this charcoal are not entirely clear (it is from construction fill), the date is congruous with its context, a very early architectural feature at the city.
Having found that raters were collectively consistent within and across sessions, individual rater behavior was next examined with the result that not all raters were equally congruous.
That question is not congruous to the present proposal.
Meanwhile, there is tacked on to it, under the very same subsection, the in- congruous duty of promoting the efficient direction of their subsidiaries.
That, one would say, in ordinary cases, would be perfectly congruous.
The internal market and consumer protection are therefore not conflicting issues, but rather are entirely congruous and this is a path that we must continue to follow.
Genie's acquisition of vocabulary, and her ability to use it, was congruous with these patients.