Examples of 'equates' in a sentence

Meaning of "equates"

To equate means to consider or treat two or more things as equal or equivalent. It can also mean to make an equal or equivalent exchange or comparison between different things
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  • third-person singular simple present indicative form of equate
  • plural of equate

How to use "equates" in a sentence

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Kg equates to mass of the driver and instrumentation.
Sustainable fish resources equates to sustainable business.
He equates this with doing local community service.
A shorter duration equates to a greater success rate.
I wonder how many sales that equates to.
A larger membership equates to a stronger bargaining position.
In its etymological sense passion equates to suffering.
One nanometre equates to one billionth of a metre.
In some cases this termination equates to nonrenewal.
Tabatabaei equates this quality with knowledge.
Frequency of purchase does not necessarily equates to loyalty.
A low rating equates to a higher market cost.
It is a system that disempowers women and equates.
An increase in fluorescence equates to dissociation of the complex.
That equates to different styles of web design.

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Quality service also equates to quality equipment.
This equates to approximately four servings of RediBeets.
None of these actions equates to a magic wand.
Solomon equates wisdom with inheriting money.
Longer length in service equates to more benefits.
That equates the costs with revenues.
For a sphere this equates to the diameter.
That equates to around seventeen full games.
Good customer service equates to loyal customers.
That equates to nearly three billion birds.
For many people this equates to compulsion.
That equates to seven liters per day.
A lack of transparency in government equates to a lack of accountability.
This equates to over four teaspoons of sugar.
Reduced deformability equates with increased rigidity.
This equates to approximately five pounds of fat.
Knowledge and hard work equates to wealth.
The law equates rape with adultery.
Research tells us that it equates to growing old.
Prevention equates to a reduction in transcription to undetectable levels.
The high latency score equates to good performance.
Jesus equates being in fear with having no faith.
This is a graffiti that equates president with cholera.
That equates to six tourists per resident.
Years of continual usage equates to years of continual wear.
That equates to over a thousand each year.
The author equates the two.
She equates her life in the house as a jail.
Flexible financing equates to project enablement.
This equates to roughly two children in each classroom.
A healthy scalp equates to healthy hair.
That equates the drinking of alcohol with water.
Being a successful woman equates to being a successful person.
This equates to three rhinos being killed every day.
A popular misconception equates fruit with outward success.

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