on par meaning
[American idiom]
equal to someone or something.
• Your effort is simply not on par with what's expected from you.
• These two reports are right on par.
equal to someone or something.
• Your effort is simply not on par with what's expected from you.
• These two reports are right on par.
[American slang]
equal to someone or something.
Your effort is simply not on par with what's expected from you.
These two departments are right on par in productivity.
Examples
More: Next- unfortunately, i have found that the documentation available is not always on par with the excellent tools
- i was pleased with the result and i would have rated the filtering on par with what a bored human assistant could do
- these encouraging results show that our graduates are on par with students from the best law schools in the world
- these encouraging results show that our graduates are on par with students from the best law schools in the world
- its advanced nuclear weapons on par with the us, and it could begin testing this year for deployment by the year 2002