"Proportionally" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Proportionally" Meaning

In proportion to something: in a way that is fair and reasonable, compared to someone else or something else.

Example: "The company will give its employees a 5% pay rise proportionally to their current salary."

"Proportionally" Examples

1. Relative sizes of objects in comparison:

The proportionally bigger toy blocks were also heavier which made them more fun to build with.

2. A direct comparison:

I earn 2.5 times more than my neighbor, who earns proportionally much less then I do.

3. Presenting data in a graph or chart:

To reflect the proportionally high rate of students attending school who thoroughly enjoyed the games they played, the graph will be corrected.

4. An adjustment or change in comparison to another:

Since their sales went proportionally down in the quarter of the year, we will not be able to provide bonuses to employees.

5. Using in present, past, future tenses with as much as:

As time went by, there was a proportionally larger population of settlers living in the community.

"Proportionally" Similar Words

Propone

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To put forward as a suggestion, idea, or proposal; to suggest or recommend. <br><br>Example: "The proposal was proposed by the committee to the board of directors."

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In proportion to or in a manner that compares or relates in terms of ratio or fraction.

Proportioned

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Meaning: Having a suitable and balanced relationship between different parts or elements, often in terms of size or quantity.

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Proportions

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<strong>Principles, Values, or Amounts in correct relationship to each other</strong><br><br>The term "proportions" refers to a state of being in harmony or balance with something, including:<br><br>1. <strong>Mathematically</strong>: In geometry and algebra, proportions refer to the relationship between the values of different quantities, such as the ratio of two numbers.<br>2. <strong>Practically</strong>: In everyday life, proportions refer to the relationship between different parts of a system, framework, or cultural context.<br>3. <strong>Philosophically</strong>: In philosophical debates, proportions can be used to describe the relationship between cause and effect, or between individual components of a system.<br><br>In each context, proportions require a balance or harmony between various elements to maintain stability and coherence.

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