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corresponding
[kawr-uh-spon-ding, kor-]
adjective
identical in all essentials or respects.
corresponding fingerprints.
similar in position, purpose, form, etc..
corresponding officials in two states.
associated in a working or other relationship.
a bolt and its corresponding nut.
dealing with correspondence.
a corresponding secretary.
employing the mails as a means of association.
a corresponding member of a club.
Other Word Forms
- correspondingly adverb
- noncorresponding adjective
- noncorrespondingly adverb
- uncorresponding adjective
- uncorrespondingly adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of corresponding1
Example Sentences
If either the CMS rule or the corresponding provisions in the House reconciliation bill were enacted, states would be required to levy provider taxes equally on Medicaid and commercial business to draw federal dollars.
Specifically, activity in the regions of the brain corresponding to language processing, imagination and creative writing in students using large language models were reduced compared to students in other groups, Kos'myna said.
And in the 2024 General Election they won the corresponding House of Commons seat by a similar margin.
Will people have fewer conditioned hallucinations when the visual cue is red and will the corresponding brain activity changes be more concentrated in areas linked more with inhibition or with sound perception?
Many voters carried cheat sheets listing numbers corresponding to preferred candidates.
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