Equate

  • 31equate — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To compare] Syn. liken, associate, relate; see compare 1 . 2. [To make equal] Syn. equalize, average, balance; see equalize . II (Roget s 3 Superthesaurus) v. liken, associate, compare, relate, parallel. III (Roget s… …

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  • 32equate — e·quate || ɪ kweɪt v. consider to be equal; make into an equation; reduce to an average …

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  • 33equate — v. a. 1. Make equal, set equal to (each other). 2. Average, reduce to an average …

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  • 34equate — v 1. equalize, balance, strike a balance, poise, parallel, draw a parallel, compare, set side by side; contrast, offset, juxtapose, pit one against the other. 2. reduce, boil down, simplify, streamline. 3. relate, ally, associate, connect, link,… …

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  • 35equate — /iˈkweɪt / (say ee kwayt), /ə / (say uh ) verb (t) (equated, equating) 1. to state the equality of or between; put in the form of an equation. 2. to reduce to an average; make such correction or allowance in as will reduce to a common standard of …

  • 36equate — /ɪ kweɪt/ verb to reduce to a standard value …

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  • 37EQUATE — electr. abbr. Electronic Quality Assurance Test Equipment …

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  • 38equate — v. 1 tr. (usu. foll. by to, with) regard as equal or equivalent. 2 intr. (foll. by with) a be equal or equivalent to. b agree or correspond. Derivatives: equatable adj. Etymology: ME f. L aequare aequat f. aequus equal …

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  • 39equate to something — eˈquate to sth derived to be equal to sth else • A $5 000 raise equates to 25%. Main entry: ↑equatederived …

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  • 40not equate — index differ (vary) Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton. 2006 …

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