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/kəmˈpɛrd/verb (past tense of compare), adjective
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To examine two or more items side by side in order to identify similarities and differences, typically as the past tense of compare. The term frequently signals the establishment of a relative standard or benchmark against which something else is measured. In contemporary usage it appears most often in analytical, scientific, and everyday evaluative contexts to frame contrasts and judgments.

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