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match

[mach] / mætʃ /




VERB
be equal to, harmonize with
Synonyms


Example Sentences

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For now at least, the sharp drop in certain stocks has often been matched by equally large gains elsewhere, with investors still generally optimistic about the general direction of corporate profits and the U.S. economy.

From The Wall Street Journal

"I bit my tongue. There was no need to get into a slanging match... but obviously it cut deep and I remember it."

From BBC

Watson, 32, who retired from rugby in January 2025 after failing to recover sufficiently from a back injury, says he has no regrets about prioritising that match over his health.

From BBC

Meanwhie, double Olympic gold medallist Matt Weston has paid a visit to under-pressure England as they prepare for a match they dare not lose away to Italy on Saturday.

From BBC

He says it has to match the house.

From Literature