সর্বসম, ঐক্যবিশিষ্ট, অনুরূপ, উপযোগী
(1) Corresponding in character or kind.
(2) Coinciding when superimposed.
(3) Agreeable.
(4) Harmonious.
(1) Rather than leave a blank I have hazarded a reading congruent with the other Indian terms (rupee, nabob) in the text.
(2) Use just one cut - or draw a line - and divide this white shape into two identical, congruent , parts.
(3) So the outcome is proportionate and congruent with international principles of self-defense.
(4) A business goal - expanding the appeal of computer games to women - is presented as one quite congruent with a moral one.
(5) The instructional mode of two teachers was congruent with their personal view of learning, while the third showed congruence only when teaching one subject area.
(6) The reason is that one can divide the larger square into nine congruent copies of the smaller one
(7) Professional role expectations are not congruent with the feminine role expectations, as a result women with a demanding job, face role overload and conflict.
(8) Therefore, a good society is, to some degree, one that allows people to succeed in various endeavors congruent with their individual and collective values.
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(10) The term that everybody's concept would most like to be paired against, medical model, is not congruent with a pathological orientation.
(11) Each vertex triangle in the new hexagon is either congruent to one in the original hexagon or has the same base and height.
(12) I don't find a lot of it to be congruent with my own perception of the situation.
(13) Classical mechanics for example is (so far as I know) internally consistent, but is not at all points congruent with reality.
(14) They will not try to make every movement congruent with their own attachment to capitalist democracy.
(15) Next, you want to get very specific about what you're going to market on your webpage and make sure that it's congruent with our next step.
(16) If they did, they might elect someone not congruent with American interests.
(17) Four congruent sides lie on two parallel lines, and pairs of these sides define parallelograms of equal area.
(18) His position was indeed congruent with a differentiated conception of knowledge that constituted a core element in his modernist thought.
(19) This implies that the marked quadrilaterals (and so, by symmetry, all the quadrilaterals) are congruent .
(20) No significant change occurs unless the new form is congruent with the old.
congruous
conflicting
incompatible
inconsistent
inharmonious
Incongruous
Incongruent
Disagreeable
Unharmonious