
Today’s “Word of the Day” is commensurate and it is an adjective meaning “equivalent, equal, corresponding, comparable, proportionate, proportional; in line with, consistent with, in accordance with”.
Example Sentence: Education has many purposes. It enables, it enervates and elevates. As Vivekananda said, education empowers one to stand on one’s own feet. After 75 years of foolishly gambling excellence for equity, India has squandered both. Young people are unable to find meaningful employment that is commensurate with any training that they may have received. The degrees they have are not worth the paper on which they are printed.

This word is present in In India, education without employment and click here to read it.
Courtesy: The Hindu
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