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    Com·pa·ra·bil·i·ty
    /ˌkämp(ə)rəˈbilədē/

    noun

    • 1. the fact or quality of being similar and able to be compared: "there are differences in hospital recording practices that will affect the comparability of results"
  2. : the quality or state of being comparable. Synonyms. alikeness. community. correspondence. likeness. parallelism. resemblance. similarity. similitude. See all Synonyms & Antonyms in Thesaurus. Examples of comparability in a Sentence.

  3. When classifying mathematical objects (e.g., topological spaces), two criteria are said to be comparable when the objects that obey one criterion constitute a subset of the objects that obey the other, which is to say when they are comparable under the partial order ⊂.

  4. COMPARABILITY definition: 1. the fact of two or more things, quantities, results, etc. being able to be compared : 2. the…. Learn more.

  5. Comparability is the accounting principle that addresses the quality of accounting information and the usability of financial information. Information that is prepared using the same measurement techniques and reported in a similar fashion is considered comparable information.

  6. comparability. noun. qualities that are comparable. synonyms: compare, comparison, equivalence. see more.

  7. comparability (to/with somebody/something) the fact of being similar to somebody/something else and able to be compared. Each group will have the same set of questions, in order to ensure comparability.

  8. 1. the quality of being worthy of comparison. 2. the capacity to be compared with something else. The word comparability is derived from comparable, shown below. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. comparable in British English. (ˈkɒmpərəbəl ) adjective. 1. worthy of comparison. 2. able to be compared (with)

  9. 1. Admitting of comparison with another or others: "The satellite revolution is comparable to Gutenberg's invention of movable type" (Irvin Molotsky). 2. Similar or equivalent: pianists of comparable ability. com′pa·ra·bil′i·ty, com′pa·ra·ble·ness n. com′pa·ra·bly adv.

  10. Comparability Concept ensures that the financial statements of one accounting period are comparable to another so that users can derive meaningful conclusions about the trends in financial performance and position of an entity over time..

  11. Synonyms for COMPARABILITY: similarity, resemblance, parallelism, correspondence, similitude, alikeness, likeness, equivalence; Antonyms of COMPARABILITY: difference, disparity, discrepancy, distinctiveness, dissimilarity, distinctness, disagreement, unlikeness

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