All 8 Uses of
correspond
in
Emma
- Miss Woodhouse, what do you think has happened!" which instantly burst forth, had all the evidence of corresponding perturbation.†
Chpt 2.3-4
- I have engaged Mrs. Weston to correspond with me.†
Chpt 2.11-12 *
- Oh! the blessing of a female correspondent, when one is really interested in the absent!†
Chpt 2.11-12
- —Your Yorkshire friend—your correspondent in Yorkshire;—that would be the way, I suppose, if I were very bad.†
Chpt 2.15-16
- She is his principal correspondent, I assure you.†
Chpt 2.17-18
- Every possibility of good was before me, and the first of blessings secured, in obtaining her promises of faith and correspondence.†
Chpt 3.13-14
- —She must have had much more to contend with, in carrying on the correspondence, than he could.†
Chpt 3.15-16
- She was aware herself, that, parting under any other circumstances, they certainly should have corresponded more, and that her intelligence would not have rested, as it now almost wholly did, on Isabella's letters.†
Chpt 3.17-18
Definition:
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(correspond as in: corresponding time period) connect or fit together by being equivalent, proportionate, or matched
(Two things are equivalent if they have the same or very similar value, purpose, or result.)