Sentences with compared
com·pare
C c - To compare two pieces of cloth; to compare the governments of two nations.
- Dekker's plays cannot compare with Shakespeare's.
- Chrome also takes up lots of memory compared to firefox when you open new tabs and chrome has hardly any good extensions or plug.
- A selling point of industry superannuation funds has been their low cost, compared with retail and corporate competitors.
- His recital certainly compares with the one he gave last year.
- Their development compares poorly with that of neighbor nations.
- If you want to see motion clearly, then live action 720p is what looks best, compared to 1080i.
- Research suggests that only a third of boys climb trees, compared with nearly half of their dads when they were young.
- The only way we can say which product is better is to compare.
- Her beauty is beyond compare.
- Home prices are currently down about 11 percent on average for the various metro areas compared to where they were last year.
- This is because the pricing of the options is sometimes different for the futures option contracts compared to the futures contracts.