Examples of 'sometimes equated' in a sentence

Meaning of "sometimes equated"

sometimes equated: a comparison made between two similar or related things. This phrase is often used to draw parallels between different concepts or ideas

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Dromomania was sometimes equated with propensity to vagrancy.
In less technical terms, producer surplus is sometimes equated to profits.
Sometimes equated with aspect patterns.
This belief in integral corporatism was sometimes equated with a commitment to common ownership.
It is sometimes equated with Treacher Collins syndrome.
A high demon of hell who is sometimes equated with Satan.
It is sometimes equated with Cowden syndrome.
In modern usage, Abaddon is sometimes equated with Satan.
Sometimes equated with the Korean Kayagum.
In poetical language Muhammad is sometimes equated with the Sun or the morning light.
Sometimes equated with Vesta.
In Western lore djinn are sometimes equated with demons, but they are not the same.
Sometimes equated with flexible accumulation or post-Fordism.
Imoogi A hornless ocean dragon, sometimes equated with a sea serpents.
It is sometimes equated with " megalocornea.

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Imoogi A hornless ocean dragon, sometimes equated with a sea serpent.
It is sometimes equated to the " paleocerebellum.
Ravi is a Hindu god of the sun, sometimes equated with Surya.
She is sometimes equated with the Greek goddess Hygieia, though her functions differ considerably.
No need to ( re ) present the application sometimes equated to a very sex-oriented dating site.
Aram is sometimes equated with Arame of Urartu, the earliest known king of Urartu.
Dictyochophyceae" and "silicoflagellates" are sometimes equated.
They are also sometimes equated with the angels of glory.
The terms " progenitor cell " and " stem cell " are sometimes equated.
The Million Programme is sometimes equated with the construction of concentrated tower blocks.
Sometimes equated with the ancient Irish warrior goddess Morrigan, she is The Celtic death goddess.
Western misperceptions have sometimes equated the terms “ Muslim ” and “ Arab. ”.
The Greeks sometimes equated Bastet with one of their goddesses, Artemis.
An was also sometimes equated with Amurru, and, in Seleucid Uruk, with Enmešara and Dumuzi.
They are sometimes equated with developmental disabilities. [3].
He is sometimes equated with Zadkiel.".

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