commensurate

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An adjective is a word that describes a noun (e.g., the big dog).
adjective
a. proporcional
Deborah felt that the pay they offered her was not commensurate with her experience.Deborah sentía que el sueldo que le ofrecían no era proporcional a su experiencia.
Each employee will receive a bonus commensurate with their performance at the end of the year.Cada empleado recibirá una bonificación proporcional a su desempeño a final del año.
b. acorde
We must find a punishment commensurate with the crime.Debemos determinar un castigo acorde con el crimen.
c. según
Salary shall be commensurate with the applicant's experience and level of education.El sueldo será según la experiencia y el nivel de estudios del solicitante.
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