correspond
Emphasizes the perfect and precise nature of the match.
Similar to 'exactly', highlights the detailed accuracy of the correspondence.
Indicates a strong and detailed match.
Indicates a one-to-one, exact match without intermediaries.
Used in the sense of writing letters to someone frequently.
Indicates an imprecise or estimated match.
Indicates that the match is close but not exact.
Indicates a general or wide-ranging match.
Indicates that the match holds true in most cases.
Indicates a suitable or satisfactory match.
Used when one thing is the counterpart of or equivalent to another. (e.g., The American Congress corresponds to the British Parliament.)
Used when two things are in agreement or consistent with each other. (e.g., The facts do not correspond with his story.)
Used in the sense of exchanging letters with someone. (e.g., I've been corresponding with her for years.)