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commenstrate

 

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Term: commenstrate

Part of Speech:

Verb

Definition:

To prove or establish the validity or truth of something by providing evidence or exhibiting corresponding features.

Sense:

1. To demonstrate or show the equal measure or similar qualities of two or more things.

2. To demonstrate or show the equivalence or proportional relationship between two quantities.

Usage:

Popular:

The attorney tried to commenstrate the defendant's guilt by presenting compelling evidence.

She commenstrated her point by providing detailed examples from previous research studies.

Local:

In the local dialect, "commenstrate" is used to describe the act of clearly displaying one's emotions.

The teacher commenstrated the importance of time management skills by giving practical examples to the students.

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