Examples of 'equated' in a sentence

Meaning of "equated"

equate (verb): to consider one thing to be the same as or equivalent to another. This term is used to show a comparison or equivalence between two or more things
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  • simple past tense and past participle of equate

How to use "equated" in a sentence

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You have equated your ass to yourfinger.
Such an individual self is equated with an angel.
Shannon equated information with a reduction in uncertainty.
But the saxophone is equated to a real weapon.
They equated it with charity and piety.
Marriageable age was equated for both sexes.
Equated with the number obtaining employment.
And sax is equated with a cold steel.
Historically knowledge has been equated with power.
This could be equated to your first impression.
Agreed that this can not be equated to.
Femininity is often equated with physical attractiveness.
Equated electronic cigarettes to tobacco products.
This must not be equated with nationalism.
This equated to a decrease in risk of cancer of a third.

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This content will be equated to information noise.
This equated to over half of my monthly income.
Gibraltar can not be equated to such an entity.
Some equated the bill to a poll tax.
Sometimes incorrectly equated with elapsed time.
That equated to an additional five years of life.
A very slow movement is equated to an absence of movement.
He equated his very personhood with truth.
These examples can be equated directly to travel.
It is equated with whole leaf water potential.
Love has also been equated with addiction.
He equated himself with the most high.
Generosity is often equated with charity as a virtue.
He equated knives with acts of aggression.
Natural capital is equated with productive capital.
He equated our conception of justice with.
Variation control may be equated to quality control.
She equated god and love.
It so often seems to be equated with devil worship.
Not be equated with philosophy as a whole.
A consumer can not be equated with a patient.
He just equated getting married to suicide.
Peaceful democratic activity is equated with terrorists.
He is more equated with an enlightened man or prophet.
Happiness is often imprecisely equated with pleasure.
I have not equated genocide and conquest.
Intimacy should not be equated with sex.
Somehow they equated us to that but we overcame it.
The fee structure can be equated to pricing.
Evil is equated with freedom and power.
Euthanasia can not be equated with suicide.
Somehow equated in the same sentence.
Thus mental illnesses are equated with symptoms.
Tutu has equated homophobia with racism.
Neuman sees health as being equated with wellness.

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