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21correspond — cor•re•spond [[t]ˌkɔr əˈspɒnd, ˌkɒr [/t]] v. i. 1) to be in agreement or conformity; match (often fol. by with or to): His actions don t correspond to his words[/ex] 2) to be similar or analogous (usu. fol. by to): The U.S. Congress corresponds… …
22correspond — /kɒrəˈspɒnd / (say koruh spond) verb (i) 1. (sometimes followed by with or to) to be in agreement or conformity: his words and actions do not correspond. 2. (sometimes followed by to) to be similar or analogous; be equivalent in function,… …
23correspond — verb 1 be the same; match ADVERB ▪ closely, well ▪ directly, exactly, precisely ▪ approximately, broadly, generally …
24correspond — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To be alike] Syn. compare, match, be similar, be identical; see agree , resemble . 2. [To communicate by letter] Syn. exchange letters, write, write to, hear from, communicate with, send word, send a letter, keep up a… …
25correspond — v 1. agree, comply, concur, conform, accord, go hand in hand, go along with; coincide, match, square, fit, fit together, go together; parallel, balance, equal, rival; tally, equate, follow; chime, harmonize, cohere, stand together. 2. reciprocate …
26correspond — v.intr. 1 a (usu. foll. by to) be analogous or similar. b (usu. foll. by to) agree in amount, position, etc. c (usu. foll. by with, to) be in harmony or agreement. 2 (usu. foll. by with) communicate by interchange of letters. Phrases and idioms:… …
27correspond — verb a) to be equivalent or similar in character, quantity, quality, origin, structure, function etc. Ive been corresponding with my German pen pal for three years …
28correspond — cor·re·spond || ‚kÉ’rɪ spÉ’nd v. match; be parallel; exchange letters with another person …
29correspond — verb 1) the setting corresponds with the number on the dial Syn: be consistent, correlate, agree, accord, coincide, tally, tie in, match; informal square 2) a rank corresponding to a British sergeant Syn: be equivalent …
30Correspondence with Enemies Act 1691 — The Correspondence with Enemies Act 1691 (3 4 W. M. c. 13) was an Act of the Parliament of England which made it high treason to correspond with the deposed King James II. It was repealed and replaced by the Correspondence with the Pretender Act… …