"Proportionately" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Proportionately" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Proportionately" Meaning

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

"Proportionately" Examples

Example Sentences Using "Proportionately"


With "Improvement"


Proportionately, the costs have decreased as the company's sales have increased.
The city has invested proportionately more in cycling infrastructure.
Efficiency improved proportionately thanks to the new software.

With "Increase"


The increase in population over the past decade has been proportionate to the growth of housing supply.
The country has grown proportionately faster than the global economy over the past five years.
After cutting greenhouse gas emissions by 1% in 2023, the country had done proportionately little to adapt to ongoing changes in immigration policy.

With "Share"


His trust in management has proportionately eroded since the recognize unilateral push to implement technology on the cybersecurity by the stakeholders.
The proportionate share of minority groups in the boardroom exists in Higher education of the institution increases community collective dependence.
His motto has always been "Act proportionately in Asshole. Counter frustration With subtlety."

"Proportionately" Similar Words

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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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<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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