Congruent in a sentence as an adjective

I'm no economist, but isn't that congruent with how similar things like Gold are treated?

As you correctly point out, $85k is not in any way congruent with "aggressive recruitment".

The author's framing of Apple's patent applications isn't congruent with the way Apple views touch.

Building an application that runs across multiple platforms in congruent spaces makes sense: iOS and Android and Windows Phone.

Those kinds of tests ask questions like "Can you prove these triangles are congruent" and you have to remember all the SAS, SSA, ASA, etc theorems and postulates to have a chance.

I mean if your intention of dating is to meet someone that may eventually turn into a lifelong partner, knowing if their stance on children is congruent with your own definitely seems like something you'd want to hash out pretty darn early.

But if you want to network with people who are passionate about changing the world for the better, your best bet is to be passionate about changing the world yourself, make your actions congruent with that, and you'll find that you will find and attract other such people.

Congruent definitions

adjective

corresponding in character or kind

See also: congruous

adjective

coinciding when superimposed