compare (verb)

  • 91retoss — verb To toss again; to throw back. Compare unto him the vulgar troupes of our men, stupide, base, servile, wavering, and continually floting on the tempestuous ocean of divers passions which tosse and retosse the same, wholy depending of others …

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  • 92mix apples and oranges — verb To mix two totally different things. See Also: compare apples and oranges …

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  • 93hold a candle — verb To compare; to be even remotely of the same quality, skill, etc. as another. The old computer just doesnt hold a candle to the latest models …

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  • 94liken — verb /ˈlaɪkən/ To compare; to state that (something) is like (something else). The physics teacher likened the effect of mass on space to an indentation in a sheet of rubber …

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  • 95manet — verb Used in stage directions; literally, he, she or it remains. Compare exit, exeunt …

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  • 96cfr. — verb Compare. Syn: cf …

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  • 97transfenestrate — verb To eject or throw (someone or something) through a closed window; compare . See Also: transfenestration …

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  • 98equivalate — verb /ɪˈkwɪvəˌleɪt/ a) To compare He equivalated his way of life with a cats b) To make a metaphor of I equivalate with him and his wanting to get married …

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  • 99put something into perspective — verb To compare with something similar to give a clearer, more accurate idea. You can put your worries into perspective when you realise how many people in the world are so much worse off than you …

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  • 100intercompare — verb To compare multiple characteristics of multiple things …

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