What is another word for is compatible?

Pronunciation: [ɪz kəmpˈatəbə͡l] (IPA)

"Is compatible" is an expression that is commonly used to convey the idea of suitability or agreement between two or more things. However, there are several synonyms that can be used in place of this phrase for different contexts. Some of the most commonly used synonyms for "is compatible" are "matches," "fits," "harmonizes," "corresponds," "conforms," "coincides," "complements," "agrees," "accords," "integrates," and "blends." Each of these words conveys a similar meaning to "is compatible," but they can be used in different situations depending on the context. By using these synonyms, writers and speakers can add variety and nuance to their language and effectively convey their message.

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Famous quotes with Is compatible

  • Actually, I think my view is compatible with much of the work going on now in neuroscience and psychology, where people are studying the relationship of consciousness to neural and cognitive processes without really trying to reduce it to those processes.
    David Chalmers
  • To try to fashion something from suffering, to relish our triumphs, and to endure defeats without resentment: all that is compatible with the faith of a heretic.
    Walter Kaufmann
  • A liberal is fundamentally fearful of concentrated power. His objective is to preserve the maximum degree of freedom for each individual separately that is compatible with one man's freedom not interfering with other men's freedom. He believes that this objective requires that power be dispersed. He is suspicious of assigning to government any functions that can be performed through the market, both because this substitutes coercion for voluntary co-operation in the area in question and because, by giving government an increased role, it threatens freedom in other areas.
    Milton Friedman
  • as a whole, big men are no better and no worse than their small competitors, from a moral standpoint. Where they do wrong it is even more important to punish them than to punish as small man who does wrong, because their position makes it especially wicked for them to yield to temptation; but the prime need is to change the conditions which enable them to accumulate a power which it is not for the general welfare that they should hold or exercise, and to make this change not only, without vindictiveness, without doing injustice to individuals, but also in a cautious and temperate spirit, testing our theories by actual practice, so that our legislation may represent the minimum of restrictions upon the individual initiative of the exceptional man which is compatible with obtaining the maximum of welfare for the average man.
    Theodore Roosevelt
  • We're all a little weird. And life is a little weird. And when we find someone whose weirdness is compatible with ours, we join up with them and fall into mutually satisfying weirdness — and call it love — true love.
    Dr. Seuss

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