Examples of 'equate' in a sentence
Meaning of "equate"
equate (verb): To consider or make equal in value, function, or meaning. This term is often used in mathematics, science, and comparative analysis to draw similarities between two or more entities
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- To consider equal or equivalent.
- To set as equal.
- A statement in assembly language that defines a symbol having a particular value.
How to use "equate" in a sentence
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They do not equate being busy with being effective.
I can not believe you would equate.
Killing me does not equate in your moral mathematics.
Equate the rights of a machine to those of a human being.
Many poets equate death with sleep.
Equate high performance with increased productivity.
Some philosophers equate naturalism with materialism.
Equate happiness to something more like abundance.
This does not necessarily equate to a friendly atmosphere.
We equate the killing of a dolphin with murder.
Where you would equate brain surger.
We equate our value with our appearance.
A beautiful face does not equate to a beautiful personality.
Equate is designed as an early home pregnancy test.
Productivity does not equate to time sitting at a desk.
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It with anything you can not equate.
Higher COPs equate to lower operating costs.
Ignorance of the law does not equate to criminality.
Higher numbers equate to higher retinal sensitivities.
Luxury and convenience do not equate to happiness.
That you equate eating a block of cheese.
Please do not translate or equate to other degrees.
Do not equate job experience with talent.
Misguided does not equate with bad faith.
Let us equate those to the budget report.
Physical victory does not equate to ideological defeat.
Do not equate performance with self worth.
This does not usually equate to simple efforts.
And we equate these qualities with youth.
Or worse they will equate him to a child.
Do not equate a workout with calories burned.
Immediate peace does not equate to eternal acceptance.
Do not equate restructuring with debt renegotiation.
Nothing else will equate to what he gives.
They equate happiness with having stuff.
Fewer laws also equate to better laws.
Nor does the geography in any way equate.
Many people equate faith with superstition.
Only an idiot would equate the two.
This may equate broadly to their maturities.
Geographic proximity does not equate to cultural closeness.
Now we equate work to a change of potential energy.
And the experience is going to equate to actual numbers.
This does not equate to unquestionable musical excellence.
Time in the office does not equate to productivity.
It does not equate to the reality of what is happening.
Money and gifts do not equate love.
They begin to equate emotions with weakness.
Access to information does not by itself equate to an education.
The symmetries equate to the laws of conservation.