Correspond | Mean of correspond in English Dictionary
/ˌkorəˈspɑːnd/
- Verb
- to be similar or equal to something
- In some countries, the role of president corresponds to that of prime minister.
- the joints on a horse that correspond to the human knees
- to have a direct relationship to or with something
- Each number corresponds to a location on the map.
- His statements do not correspond to/with the facts. [=do not match the facts]
- We'll revise the schedule to correspond with the school calendar.
- to write to someone or to each other
- We haven't corresponded in years. [=we have not written letters/e-mails to each other for years]
- She still corresponded regularly with friends she met in college.