compare
The French word 'comparer' is a verb that is used very similarly to the English verb 'compare'. It can be used to denote the act of evaluating the similarities and differences between two or more objects, ideas, or individuals. Like in English, 'comparer' can be applied in various contexts, including but not limited to scientific, literary, and everyday colloquial usage.
She has a habit of comparing every situation to a movie.
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I like comparing different cultures when I travel.
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I prefer comparing prices before buying something.
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We are going to compare our results to those of other teams.
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It's difficult to compare apples and oranges.
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Can you compare this wine to the one we tasted yesterday?
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I'm going to compare the notes I took with the professor's.
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He avoided comparing his new girlfriend to his ex.
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You should compare the original version with the translation.
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I like comparing my progress from one week to the next.
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