Equate

  • 21equate — verb 1) he equates criticism with treachery Syn: identify, compare, bracket, class, associate, connect, link, relate 2) moves to equate supply and demand Syn: equalize, balance, eve …

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  • 22equate — [ɪˈkweɪt] verb [T] to consider something to be the same as something else These people seem to equate honesty with weakness.[/ex] …

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  • 23equate — e•quate [[t]ɪˈkweɪt[/t]] v. t. e•quat•ed, e•quat•ing 1) to regard, treat, or represent as equivalent or comparable: to equate wealth with happiness[/ex] 2) to state the equality of or between; put in the form of an equation 3) to reduce to an… …

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  • 24Equate (game) — Equate is a board game made by Conceptual Math Media where players score points by forming equations on a 19x19 game board. Equations appear across and down in a crossword fashion and must be mathematically correct. It is similar to Scrabble… …

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  • 25equate to sth — UK US equate to sth Phrasal Verb with equate({{}}/ɪˈkweɪt/ verb [ T] ► to be equal to a particular price, number, or amount: »The £800m drop in profits equated to a 3% loss of market share for the group …

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  • 26equate to/with — be the same as or equivalent to. → equate …

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  • 27equate — verb (equated; equating) Etymology: Middle English, from Latin aequatus, past participle of aequare Date: 15th century transitive verb 1. a. to make equal ; equalize b. to make such an allowance or correction in as will reduce to a common… …

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  • 28equate — verb /ɪˈkweɪt/ To consider equal, to state as being equivalent …

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  • 29equate — (e kwātґ) to make equal or equivalent. In color vision, the physiologic faculty of combining two colors to match a third, as to combine red and green to make a homogeneous yellow …

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  • 30equate — Synonyms and related words: accommodate, adjust, align, ally, apply, assimilate, associate, balance, bind, bracket, cancel, collimate, collineate, compare, compensate, connect, consider, coordinate, correlate, correspond, counterbalance,… …

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