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incommensurate    
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incommensurate
adj 1: not corresponding in size or degree or extent; "a reward
incommensurate with his effort" [ant: {commensurate}]

Incommensurate \In`com*men"su*rate\, a.
1. Not commensurate; not admitting of a common measure;
incommensurable.
[1913 Webster]

2. Not of equal of sufficient measure or extent; not
adequate; as, our means are incommensurate to our wants.

Syn: Inadequate; insufficient; disproportionate. --
{In`com*men"su*rate*ly}, adv. --
{In`com*men"su*rate*ness}, n.
[1913 Webster]


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