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according as

American  

conjunction

  1. to the extent that; proportionately as.

  2. depending on whether; if.

    I'll stay according as I have the money.

  3. depending on how.


Etymology

Origin of according as

First recorded in 1475–1500

Example Sentences

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All these I perceive in some measure or other to be in mine, according as I stir or turn myself. . . .

From The New Yorker • Jan. 8, 2017

Furthermore, if it were relative, a man's value would depend on his material "weight" or worth and could vary according as people find him useful or otherwise.

From Time Magazine Archive

Civic movements start or stop according as he nods or shakes his head.

From Time Magazine Archive

The venerable orator would hurry home when the sitting was over, change his clothes, get into his arm-chair before his desk, and set to work at the proof-sheets according as they came.

From Modern Leaders: Being a Series of Biographical Sketches by McCarthy, Justin

It is easily seen that our little impulses help the motion of the pendulum more and more, according as their time accords with the time of the pendulum.

From Popular scientific lectures by Mach, Ernst