match with



match with

v.
1. To be the same as, comparable with, or in agreement with something: The results of our study matched with the previous results perfectly.
2. To compare something with something else to see whether their parts correspond: Match your scorecard with mine to see whether there is any disagreement.
3. To set someone or something in competition with someone or something else: I don't know why they matched us with a team that is so much stronger than we are; we'll only lose.
See also: match

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
VirvaVEER-vahFinnish
SanfordSAN-fərdEnglish
Timo (3)-Ancient Greek
Hooda-Arabic
DietfriedDEET-freetGerman
JeongjungKorean