COMMENSURATE
Com*men"su*rate, a.
1. Having a common measure; commensurable; reducible to a common measure; as, commensurate quantities.
2. Equal in measure or extent; proportionate. Those who are persuaded that they shall continue forever, can not choose but aspire after a hapiness commensurate to their duration. Tillotson.
COMMENSURATELY
Com*men"su*rate*ly, adv.
1. In a commensurate manner; so as to be equal or proportionate; adequately.
2. With equal measure or extent. Goodwin.
COMMENSURATENESS
Com*men"su*rate*ness, n.
Defn: The state or quality of being commensurate. Foster.
COMMENSURATION
Com*men`su*ra"tion, n. Etym: [Cf. F. commensuration.]
Defn: The act of commensurating; the state of being commensurate. All fitness lies in a particular commensuration, or proportion of one thing to another. South.