Examples of 'equalled' in a sentence

Meaning of "equalled"

Equal is a verb that means to be the same in quantity, size, degree, or value as something else. It is often used in comparisons or to indicate balance or fairness
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  • simple past tense and past participle of equal
  • Matched; found comparable.

How to use "equalled" in a sentence

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If only your iq equalled your bust measurements.
Equalled only by your brains and skill.
And no king has equalled his achievements.
It equalled ratings because he was fresh and interesting.
Its stability is equalled only by its robustness.
Their descriptive poetry has never been equalled.
She at least equalled her husband in importance.
Neither of these successes have been equalled or surpassed.
This sum equalled the previous record.
That record has never been equalled since.
A triumph equalled only by its monumental failure.
And what he did here has never been equalled.
Opioid equalled placebo during both procedures.
Its despicableness is only equalled by its uselessness.
His power of reading was perhaps never equalled.

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His austerity was equalled by his assiduity in prayer.
Equalled or exceeded in any given year.
No dancer has equalled him in the role.
Equalled only by his love of beauty.
Candour were only equalled by its universal mistrust.
I think his painting of nature can not be equalled.
Are only equalled by his matchless whips.
Something that can not be equalled.
One rupia equalled two xerafims.
It is a record which has never been equalled.
Sixteen silver reales equalled one gold escudo.
To a degree few politicians have equalled.
This has yet to be equalled or surpassed.
Frequently copied but never equalled.
Five greenies equalled one brownie.
The authenticity and quality of our products are equalled.
They each roughly equalled a battalion.
Such an achievement has never been equalled.
Their atrocity is equalled only by their.
His work has never been equalled.
A taxi equalled a car plus a driver.
That would have equalled divorce.
Equalled only by its impossibility.
You came first and equalled me.
He has never been equalled as a portrait painter and decorator.
It is a unique and never equalled model.
He nearly equalled his new record with three more.
This is an irony rarely equalled in history.
Later models equalled or surpassed tube models in audio quality.
Therefore no virtue can be equalled to continence.
This enables the gas pressure in the chambers to be equalled.
Another record remains equalled but not beaten.
England equalled their heaviest defeat ever with this loss.
It felt to me like music equalled death.
Yields of such systems equalled or surpassed these of conventional systems.

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