Examples of 'would equate' in a sentence

Meaning of "would equate"

would equate - This phrase implies that the mentioned subject or concept is equivalent or comparable to another. It suggests that there is a direct correlation or equality between two things, indicating that they are similar in value, significance, or effect. The phrase typically introduces a comparison or analogy, highlighting the similarity or correspondence between the subjects

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Where you would equate brain surger.
I can not believe you would equate.
That would equate to a national registry of firearms.
Only an idiot would equate the two.
Would equate to an explosion powerful enough.
And essentially would equate him with a spy.
I would equate that with apartheid.
Expect that an average warming of four degrees would equate to each.
I would equate it to heroin in pill form.
To adopt legislative measures here would equate to a breach of the principle of subsidiarity.
I would equate this with a significant archaeological find.
What a cruel irony that someone running for president would equate us with them.
This would equate to your threshold.
Then I wondered what a minute would equate to.
This would equate to approximately one month of treatment in women.

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The algebraic ratio the sentence proposes would equate healer with poet and hunter with translator.
It would equate to political suicide for the current lawmakers.
I can not believe you would equate that … Okay.
Would equate to an explosion powerful enough to vaporize the entire ship.
Some people would equate this to Animism.
Do not bite my head off . I can not believe you would equate that.
This would equate to a wireless update for corrective lens prescriptions.
You want the right to intervene, which I would equate to the right to detain.
In many cases that would equate to them revealing trade secrets to their competitors.
Extrapolated to our current global population, that would equate to more than 400 million dead.
This would equate to only one or two years worth of income from farming.
This sort of freedom would equate to getting the fox to mind the geese!
They would equate to the homeless in our American society.
Deducting transportation costs, this would equate to a return of about $5 / bu for a Saskatchewan farmer.
I would equate it with leaving one's flies open.
Weeks of production would equate to about 100 vehicles.
I would equate it to the sound of blood rushing through your ears… but it's not.
These land transfers would equate to a large proportion of New Zealand 's land surface area.
This would equate to approximately 4 tons of gold coins.
This savings target would equate to more than $733 million a year.
This would equate to a 6 percent increase on an annualized basis.
In the UK, this would equate to some 12 million people.
This would equate to a maximum average of 300 grams of meat per person per week.
The acute toxicity in mice would equate to roughly 4 grams for an individual weighing 170 lbs [ R ].
This would equate to an estimated average annualized net cost per impacted small business of $251.
Proportionally, that would equate to 24 million Americans fleeing the country.
That would equate to a single .308 round fired through a very efficient suppressor.
I can't believe you would equate that… Don't bite my head off. Okay.
That would equate to an effective increase of around 1m bpd.
On average, this would equate to 5.4 fewer years of biological aging.
This number would equate to approximately 20 percent of this branch of the Confederate military.
On Rapa Nui, that would equate to a rat population of more than 1.9 million.
This would equate to the loss of 39 million jobs.
This would equate well with the removal of the garrison of Segontium in c290 AD.
This would equate to a modern-day BCRA Grade 2 survey.

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