correspond to (verb)
41hang together — verb a) To be connected b) to correspond or fit well …
42agree — verb 1) I agree with you Syn: concur, be of the same mind/opinion, see eye to eye, be in sympathy, be united, be as one man Ant: differ 2) they had agreed to a cease fire Syn …
43coincide — verb 1) the events coincided Syn: occur simultaneously, happen together, be concurrent, concur, coexist 2) their interests do not always coincide Syn: correspond, tally, agree, accord, concur, match …
44conform — verb 1) visitors have to conform to our rules Syn: comply with, abide by, obey, observe, follow, keep to, stick to, adhere to, uphold, heed, accept, go along with, fall in with, respect, defer to; satisfy, m …
45correlate — verb 1) postal codes correlate with geographic location Syn: correspond to/with, match, parallel, agree with, tally with, tie in with, be consistent with, be compatible with, be consonant with, coordinate with, dovetail (with), relate to, conform …
46dovetail — verb 1) the ends of the logs were dovetailed Syn: joint, join, fit together, splice, mortise, tenon 2) this will dovetail well with the company s existing activities Syn: fit in, go together, be consistent, match, c …
47equate — verb 1) he equates criticism with treachery Syn: identify, compare, liken, associate, connect, link, relate, class, bracket 2) the rent equates to $24 per square foot Syn: correspond, be equivalent …
48resemble — verb don t you think he resembles Tom Cruise? Syn: look like, be similar to, be like, bear a resemblance to, remind one of, take after, favor, have the look of; approximate to, smack of, have (all) the hallmarks of, correspond to, echo, mirror,… …
49write — verb 1) he wrote her name in the book Syn: put in writing, write down, jot down, put down, note, take down, record, register, log, list; inscribe, sign, scribble, scrawl, pencil 2) Jacqueline wrote a …
50agree — verb 1) I agree with you Syn: concur, see eye to eye, be in sympathy, be as one, be unanimous 2) they agreed to a ceasefire Syn: consent, assent, acquiesce; formal accede 3) the plan …