verb
- comparing two or more things with each other; examining similarities and differences between multiple items simultaneously
Usage: present participle of 'intercompare'; often used in academic, scientific, or analytical contexts
Examples
- The researchers spent weeks intercomparing data from different laboratories.
- By intercomparing the two manuscripts, scholars identified key textual differences.
- The study involves intercomparing performance metrics across multiple software platforms.
- Intercomparing historical records helped establish a more accurate timeline of events.
- Scientists are intercomparing results from various experiments to validate their hypothesis.