correspond

/ˌkoɹəˈspɑnd/

UK: /ˌkɒɹəˈspɒnd/

correspond

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Definition

To be equivalent or similar in character, quantity, quality, origin, structure, function etc.

Etymology

From Middle French correspondre, from Latin com- (“with”) + respondeo (“to match, to answer to”), equivalent to co- + respond.

Example Sentences

  • "I've been corresponding with my German pen pal for three years."
  • "He pleaded guilty to the charge, so far as acknowledging that he had corresponded with other women lately, in order to get the better of his affection for me, but the experiment had failed, and he found that he should be for ever miserable."
  • "When a Babylonian and his wife had a mind to correspond, they always first lit up the fuming pan, imagining it improved the passion."
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