compared
Variant of compare
com·pare (kəm per′)
transitive verb compared -·pared′, comparing -·par′·ing
- to regard as similar; liken (to) to compare life to a river
- to examine in order to observe or discover similarities or differences: often followed by with compare their voting records
- Gram. to form the comparative and superlative degrees of (an adjective or adverb)
Etymology: ME comparen < OFr comparer < L comparare < com-, with + parare, to make equal < par: see par
intransitive verb
- to be worthy of comparison (with)
- to be regarded as similar or equal
- to make comparisons
- to stand in comparison; measure up how does my car compare with his?
noun
beyond compare
or past compare or without compareWebster's New World College Dictionary Copyright © 2005 by Wiley Publishing, Inc., Cleveland, Ohio.
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compared
modif.
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