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- COMPARE Definition Meaning - Merriam-Webster
compare, contrast, collate mean to set side by side in order to show differences and likenesses compare implies an aim of showing relative values or excellences by bringing out characteristic qualities whether similar or divergent contrast implies an emphasis on differences
- COMPARING | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary
COMPARING definition: 1 present participle of compare 2 to examine or look for the difference between two or more… Learn more
- Comparing - Definition, Meaning Synonyms | Vocabulary. com
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- COMPARING definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
COMPARING definition: to regard or represent as analogous or similar; liken | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples
- Comparing - definition of comparing by The Free Dictionary
To implies "in the direction of" or "toward a target," and so comparing Miriam to a summer's day means treating the summer's day as a standard or paragon and noting that Miriam, though a different kind of entity, is similar in some ways to it
- COMPARE definition and meaning | Collins English Dictionary
SYNONYMY NOTE: compare refers to a literal or figurative putting together in order to note points of resemblance and difference, and implies the weighing of parallel features for relative values [to compare Shakespeare with Schiller]; contrast implies a comparing for the purpose of emphasizing differences [to contrast farm life with city life
- COMPARING | definition in the Cambridge English Dictionary
COMPARING meaning: 1 present participle of compare 2 to examine or look for the difference between two or more… Learn more
- COMPARING Synonyms: 33 Similar and Opposite Words - Merriam-Webster
Synonyms for COMPARING: equating, linking, referring, connecting, relating, likening, analogizing, assimilating; Antonyms of COMPARING: contrasting, separating, distinguishing, differentiating, discriminating, discerning
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