apportionateness (Meaning)

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apportionateness (n.)

The quality of being apportioned or in proportion.

Synonyms & Antonyms of apportionateness

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apportionateness Sentence Examples

  1. The judge considered the apportionateness of the penalty to the severity of the offense.
  2. In designing the tax system, policymakers aim for fairness and apportionateness.
  3. The teacher evaluated the apportionateness of the homework assignments to the learning objectives.
  4. The company's HR department ensures the apportionateness of salaries to employees' qualifications and responsibilities.
  5. The council debated the apportionateness of the proposed budget allocations to the community's needs.
  6. The therapist emphasized the apportionateness of self-care activities to maintaining mental well-being.
  7. The board of directors reviewed the apportionateness of bonuses to employees' performance metrics.
  8. Environmentalists advocate for regulations that ensure the apportionateness of industrial emissions to sustainable levels.
  9. The architect considered the apportionateness of building materials to the structural integrity and aesthetics of the design.
  10. Legal scholars analyze the apportionateness of court rulings to principles of justice and equity.

FAQs About the word apportionateness

The quality of being apportioned or in proportion.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The judge considered the apportionateness of the penalty to the severity of the offense.

In designing the tax system, policymakers aim for fairness and apportionateness.

The teacher evaluated the apportionateness of the homework assignments to the learning objectives.

The company's HR department ensures the apportionateness of salaries to employees' qualifications and responsibilities.