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British pronunciation/ɪkwˈe‍ɪt/
American pronunciation/ɪˈkweɪt/

Definizione e Significato di "equate"

to equate
01

equiparare, parificare

to view or describe something as similar or equal, often suggesting they have equal importance or value
Transitive: to equate sth with sth
to equate definition and meaning
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The politician frequently equates freedom with democracy in his speeches.
He often equates success with hard work and perseverance.
They recently equated the company 's growth with its effective marketing strategies.
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equivalere, essere equivalente a

to be the same as or equal to something else in value or effect
Intransitive: to equate | to equate to sth
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Her experience equates to that of the most senior professionals in the field.
The time spent on each task equates, so no one was overworked.
03

eguagliare, parificare

to make two or more things equal in value, amount, or importance
Transitive: to equate two or more things
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The politician attempted to equate the two policies, though they had different impacts.
He tried to equate the cost of the two projects, but they were very different.
The study aimed to equate the benefits of both treatments.
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The politician frequently equates freedom with democracy in his speeches.
He often equates success with hard work and perseverance.
They recently equated the company's growth with its effective marketing strategies.
We are equating the importance of physical health with mental well-being.
Some people equate wealth with happiness, believing that money brings contentment.
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