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Sentence count:211+13Posted:2016-07-21Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: equallikematchreplacementrivalsubstituteAntonym: differentSimilar words: talentedequipmentrequirementrivalarrivalsurvivalcalendarequipMeaning: [-nt]  n. 1. a person or thing equal to another in value or measure or force or effect or significance etc 2. the atomic weight of an element that has the same combining capacity as a given weight of another element; the standard is 8 for oxygen. adj. 1. equal in amount or value 2. being essentially equal to something. 
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31. Ten thousand people a year die of the disease - that's the equivalent of the population of this town.
32. He had to feed his family on the equivalent of four hundred pounds a month and, with five mouths to feed, he found this very hard.
33. It is anticipated that the equivalent of 192 full-time jobs will be lost.
34. They will react with hostility to the price rises and calls for equivalent wage increases are bound to be heard.
35. 11/8 is an improper fraction, equivalent to one and three-eighths.
36. Is there a French word that is the exact equivalent of the English word 'home'?
37. The helmets are designed to withstand impacts equivalent to a fall from a bicycle.
38. He changed his European dollars for the / an equivalent amount American dollars.
39. The 'Gymnasium' is the closest equivalent to the grammar school in England.
40. There is no English equivalent for 'bon appetit' so we have adopted the French expression.
41. His party has just suffered the equivalent of a near-fatal heart attack.
42. This concert hall has been described as the American equivalent to London's Albert Hall.
43. One must produce an equivalent in colour.
44. Words were stored sequentially as their equivalent ASCII code.
45. An online database,(http://sentencedict.com/equivalent.html) the electronic equivalent of Biological Abstracts.
46. Achieving life is not the equivalent of avoiding death. Ayn Rand 
47. This averages nearly £12,000 per equivalent full-time farm.
48. This already poses problems, but let us say, for the sake of argument, that it is equivalent to place.
49. Consequently, they are roughly equivalent to the transracially adopted children.
50. An equivalent view of this effect is that the result of parallel transport in a curved space depends on the path taken.
51. I have known rocks become oblivious to both the old type of scarecrow and its modern equivalent, the automatic banger.
52. The amount is the equivalent of trebling every wealthy country's aid budget to the third world.
53. Merck and Sears Roebuck led the slide, falling the equivalent of 40 Dow points after their latest earnings reports.
54. Carrow also suggests that, for children scoring below their chronological age equivalent, the separate subtests can provide useful qualitative information.
55. In the social hierarchy, these lords of big business were the equivalent of the daimyos of the past with their clans.
56. In a weird symmetry, Hendrix, with his young white-teen audience, was a sixties equivalent of Chuck Berry.
57. Workers would receive a single bonus payment equivalent to US$27 to offset the price rises.
58. Leibniz plans a system of characters capable of such precise calculation that mental error would be equivalent to an error of computation.
59. Difficulties may arise where equivalent terms do not exist in all of the languages of the thesaurus.
60. Clearly dominant ideologies are not equivalent to public opinion since the former are connected with power and may override local concerns.
More similar words: talentedequipmentrequirementrivalarrivalsurvivalcalendarequipequityrequirerequiredlenientviolentfrequentsubsequentfrequentlyunrelentinglyconsequentlyentertainmentsentimentlensblendprivacylengthmotivatevivaciousprivatelytalesalemale
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