Proportionable

Word PROPORTIONABLE
Character 14
Hyphenation pro por tion a ble
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Definitions and meanings of "Proportionable"

What do we mean by proportionable?

Capable of being proportioned, or made proportional.

In the correct proportion; proportional; commensurable.

The act of using padding on the chest, thighs and bottom and cinching of the waist to create a feminine shape and proportions Urban Dictionary

The act of being proportionate Urban Dictionary

When all areas of the female body are on point. Literally. Literally pointing in all the right directions. Well proportioned. Urban Dictionary

Increasing the aesthetics of the human body. Getting tight. Making oneself look amazing. Urban Dictionary

A person who when you see them looks built strangely. This does not apply to people with any form of disability or a midget. Someone who is proportionally inaccurate looks as if when god was creating them he skipped a few steps or messed up when doing the math to find the right proportions. Urban Dictionary

A term used to describe two or more amounts, physical or metaphorical, that seem to take on a property of percentage. That is, when one amount rises, the other must drop in order to keep the maximum percentage at one hundred. (100%) This normally works against someone, especially the one who points out the counter-proportion. Urban Dictionary

Vocabulary.com Dictionary proportionate When things are in proportion, they are proportionate — their relative magnitudes are in balance and make sense the way they are. When the punishment fits the crime, it's proportionate. Urban Dictionary

When a wire or string is stretched and it’s extension is no longer proportional Urban Dictionary

To put into proportions. Coined by Frank Wang Urban Dictionary

When all areas of the female body are on point. Literally. Literally pointing in all the right directions. Well proportioned. Urban Dictionary

Synonyms and Antonyms for Proportionable

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The word "proportionable" in example sentences

Who is there that has not felt in desire what the wise man says of hope, (which is not much different from it), that it being “deferred makes the heart sick”; and that still proportionable to the greatness of the desire, which sometimes raises the uneasiness to that pitch, that it makes people cry out, “Give me children.” give me the thing desired, “or I die.” ❋ Unknown (2007)

Creator has designed that we should be united by the bond of sympathy, he has strengthened that bond by a proportionable delight; and there most where our sympathy is most wanted, — in the distresses of others. ❋ Unknown (2007)

But those towers, are not to be of the height of the front, but rather proportionable to the lower building. ❋ Unknown (2007)

In the foregoing instances some of the causes have been shown of wrong assent, and how it comes to pass that probable doctrines are not always received with an assent proportionable to the reasons which are to be had for their probability: but hitherto we have considered only such probabilities whose proofs do exist, but do not appear to him who embraces the error. ❋ Unknown (2007)

Worthless things receive a value when they are made the offerings of respect, esteem, and gratitude: these you have given me so mighty and peculiar reasons to have, in the highest degree, for your lordship, that if they can add a price to what they go along with, proportionable to their own greatness, I can with confidence brag, I here make your lordship the richest present you ever received. ❋ Unknown (2007)

St. Cleeve a space proportionable to that occupied by his year with ❋ Unknown (2006)

And we accordingly find that each of these forms of government, by varying the utility of those customs, has commonly a proportionable effect on the sentiments of mankind. ❋ Unknown (2006)

Here then are the faint rudiments, at least, or outlines, of a general distinction between actions; and in proportion as the humanity of the person is supposed to increase, his connexion with those who are injured or benefited, and his lively conception of their misery or happiness; his consequent censure or approbation acquires proportionable vigour. ❋ Unknown (2006)

A moral distinction, therefore, immediately arises; a general sentiment of blame and approbation; a tendency, however faint, to the objects of the one, and a proportionable aversion to those of the other. ❋ Unknown (2006)

These sentences have, I hear, given offence in my native town, and a proportionable pleasure to our rivals of Glasgow. ❋ Unknown (2005)

Many parts of it, however, appeared to be still entire; it was built of grey stone, in the heavy Saxon-gothic style, with enormous round towers, buttresses of proportionable strength, and the arch of the large gate, which seemed to open into the hall of the fabric, was round, as was that of a window above. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Exclusive of a very wan (not to call it sallow) complexion, which, perhaps, was the effects of her virginity and mortification, she had a cast in her eyes that was not at all engaging; and such an extent of mouth, as no art or affectation could contract into any proportionable dimension; then her piety was rather peevish than resigned, and did not in the least diminish ❋ Unknown (2004)

And this explains that common affection of creatures seeing in the dark; for their eyesight being weak is overcome and darkened by the splendor of the day; because the little light that flows from their eyes cannot be proportionably mixed with the stronger and more numerous beams; but it is proportionable and sufficient for the feeble splendor of the stars, and so can join with it, and cooperate to move the sense. ❋ Unknown (2004)

The spirits were drank out of a silver quaff, and the ale out of hems: great justice was done to the collation by the guest in general; one of them in particular ate above two dozen of hard eggs, with a proportionable quantity of bread, butter, and honey; nor was one drop of liquor left upon the board. ❋ Unknown (2004)

There is certainly a probability, which arises from a superiority of chances on any side; and according as this superiority increases, and surpasses the opposite chances, the probability receives a proportionable increase, and begets still a higher degree of belief or assent to that side, in which we discover the superiority. ❋ Unknown (2004)

Their cost at Madagascar had been a tumbler full of powder a piece; a bullock would have cost ten bottles full, and other things could have been procured at proportionable prices. ❋ Unknown (2004)

A proportionable part of the hill was included in the grant. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Now, if one class, comparatively so limited, could furnish so many scores of cases (and THAT within the knowledge of one single inquirer), it was a natural inference that the entire population of England would furnish a proportionable number. ❋ Unknown (2003)

Maiestie in his countenance proportionable with the excellencie of his estate: on the one side of him stood his chiefe Secretaire, on the other side, the great Commander of silence, both of them arayed also in cloth of gold: and then there sate the Counsel of one hundred and fiftie in number, all in like sort arayed, and of great ❋ Unknown (2003)

The drag queen had a [pancake booty] and [broad shoulders]. She did not know a thing about [proportionizing] ❋ Lady Lohita (2018)

The proportionation of [that girl] is amazing. [i.e]. she has a nice [figure] ❋ Tcal (2007)

Damn, [Katy's] tight. Her body be just [proportionating] [like it's] her job! ❋ I. Ferrari (2014)

I think she's [proportionating] bro. Her legs, her [boobies], and her booty look [swole]! ❋ I. Ferrari (2014)

[My math teacher] kinda [walks] funny. I think it may be due to her [proportionate] innacuracy. Shes proportionally inaccurate ❋ Mynameisrrlakeoswego (2009)

It seems like the amount of friends a guy has on MySpace or Facebook is [counter-proportionate] to how many friends he has in real life. God, it seems like the more this kid I'm [babysitting] likes a toy, the more noise it makes, the less I can enjoy myself while I'm watching him. Money be [damned], I'm not doing this anymore. ❋ Vardinator (2009)

Artists, designers, [architects], and plastic surgeons are all people who care deeply about whether things are proportionate. After all, if you give someone a nose job and their nose turns out too small, it won't look proportionate. And that's just in the visual sense. The old [adage] "No use [crying over spilled milk]" is just a way of saying that tears aren't proportionate to such a minor accident. Tears are proportionate when you crash your car, lose your fortune, or don't get into college. ❋ ... Zjdbckdnznsjd (2019)

[Harry] reached [the limit] of proportionality ❋ De Broglie (2017)

This [component] is a proportionizer for [data]. ❋ Blueicesky (2021)

Damn, [Katy's] tight. Her body be just [proportionating] [like it's] her job! ❋ I. Ferrari (2014)

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