Crossword-Solution: PROPORTIONATE 13 letters, 51 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 17

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Word Word Type Definition
Proportionate a. Adjusted to something else according to a
proportion; proportional.
Proportionate v. To make proportional; to adjust according to a
settled rate, or to due comparative relation; to proportion; as, to
proportionate punishment to crimes.

We have 51 clues for the answer “PROPORTIONATE”

Clue Answers
being in due proportion 1 answer
Corresponding in amount or degree 2 answers
Relative to 2 answers
proportionally 3 answers
PRO rata 3 answers
commensurate 10 answers
in proportion 11 answers
AGREEING IN AMOUNT, MAGNITUDE, OR DEGREE 12 answers
Hammered 29 answers
unprejudiced 29 answers
Proportional 30 answers
Impartial 30 answers
pounded 30 answers
Stacked 32 answers
modelled 34 answers
toned 34 answers
actualised 34 answers
figured 35 answers
forged 35 answers
Patterned 39 answers
curvaceous 39 answers
buxom 40 answers
equalised 40 answers
produced 43 answers
carved 46 answers
Con-structed 46 answers
Made 47 answers
Created 49 answers
BUILT ___ 50 answers
designed 50 answers
Sex-y! 51 answers
Functional 53 answers
Unbiased 53 answers
shapely 54 answers
formed 55 answers
lovely 58 answers
Aesthetic 59 answers
decorative 61 answers
Voluptuous 64 answers
Artistic. 65 answers
fabricated 67 answers
BALANCED ___ 69 answers
Objective 70 answers
subject to 70 answers
BEAUTIFUL ___ 72 answers
Creative 73 answers
Elegant 76 answers
Relative 82 answers
Even 88 answers
Equal 92 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
An inflammatory disease of the skin, characterized by the presence of redness and itching, an eruption of small vesicles, and the discharge of a watery exudation, which often dries up, leaving the skin covered with crusts; -- called also tetter, milk crust, and salt rheum.
Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with PROPORTIONATE (5)

When, in the writings of the later poets, Jove and his family are found to have moved from their cramped quarters on the peak of Olympus into the wide sky above it their words show a proportionate increase of arrogance and reserve.
Far from the Madding Crowd Thomas Hardy 1992
Weston was exceedingly disappointed—much more disappointed, in fact, than her husband, though her dependence on seeing the young man had been so much more sober: but a sanguine temper, though for ever expecting more good than occurs, does not always pay for its hopes by any proportionate depression.
Emma Jane Austen 1994
Increase its size fivefold or tenfold, give it strength proportionate to its size, lengthen its destructive weapons, and you obtain the animal required.
Twenty Thousand Leagues under the Sea Jules Verne 1994
The object wholly intercepting the light will show a white impression; in selecting, for example, a butterfly for an object, the insect, being more or less transparent, leaves a proportionate gradation of light and shade, the most opaque parts showing the whitest.
The History and Practice of the Art of Photography Henry H. Snelling 2008
Rowland’s allowance at college was barely sufficient to maintain him decently, and as soon as he graduated, he was taken into his father’s counting-house, to do small drudgery on a proportionate salary.
Roderick Hudson Henry James 2006

Quotes with PROPORTIONATE (3)

On one hand the eternal attraction of man towards femininity (cf. Gn. 2:23) frees in him-or perhaps it should free-a gamut of spiritual-corporal desires of an especially personal and "sharing" nature (cf. analysis of the "beginning"), to which a proportionate pyramid of values corresponds. On the other hand, "lust" limits this gamut, obscuring the pyramid of values that marks the perennial attraction of male and female.
John Paul II Purity of Heart: Reflections on Love and Lust / Pope John Paul II's Theology of the Body in Simple Language, Vol. 2
but a sanguine temper, though for ever expecting more good than occurs, does not always pay for its hopes by any proportionate depression. it soon flies over the present failure, and begins to hope again.
Jane Austen Emma
The glass is half full, the glass is half empty or nothing is in the glass, these are the metaphorical situations created by our mind to give ourselves hope, which is to expect something better in the future or to hold on to what we have in hand. Success is always about playing these situations to perfection. The level of our play will be proportionate to the level of hope, which again is a laborious form of a wish. A wish is belief in miracles but a hope is working to get du…
Shahenshah Hafeez Khan