Synonym: equal, like, match, replacement, rival, substitute. Antonym: different. Similar words: talented, equipment, requirement, rival, arrival, survival, calendar, equip. Meaning: [-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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61. The florin and the ducat were seemingly equivalent coins, the former more used in Tuscany and the latter in Venice.
62. In the supermarkets of Colombo and Kandy, Puffa-Puffa-rice breakfast cereal is on sale for the equivalent of three dollars a packet.
63. The best students, who attended one of the few selective schools, received the equivalent of a high-quality prep school education.
64. It bore no relation to the equivalent of aerodynamic facts, namely, anthropological evidence as a whole.
65. In combination with existing cab signalling it will create an equivalent to Positive Train Control.
66. It's the psychological equivalent of having a flashy red sports car plus the bank balance and looks to match.
67. Pensions then were equivalent to two-thirds or more of average incomes of working-class adults.
68. Might it not be the equivalent of a small hydrogen bomb?
69. The chick embryo proper comes from a very small region resting on the yolk and which is equivalent to the mammalian egg.
70. But most feminists do not believe that abortion is merely the moral equivalent of a tonsillectomy.
71. We have already seen that two sentences differing only in respect of cognitive synonyms occupying parallel syntactic positions are in general logically equivalent.
72. In concept it was an equivalent to the capital gains tax which would have been levied had the building been sold.
73. Multilateral institutions would be asked for debt reductions equivalent to those agreed by the private banks.
74. That many trips around the clock means each minute hand has traveled the equivalent of 10,(www.Sentencedict.com) 677 miles.
75. The minimum balance is the equivalent of US$10,000 in major currencies and US$15,000 otherwise.
76. Applicants should have a degree or equivalent qualification in chemistry and relevant post-graduate experience or training in analytical chemistry.
77. Some 22 percent of councillors had a degree or equivalent qualification compared to only 5 percent of the general population.
78. Plasma concentrations of 5-ASA may therefore be higher in patients taking delayed release mesalazine than in patients taking equivalent doses of sulphasalazine.
79. Don't buy silver-top and skim off the cream yourself, because this doesn't provide an equivalent calorie saving.
80. According to Adkins, the on board computing power is about equivalent to the first small desktop computers.
81. Compared with the £1M plus that an equivalent Atex system would have cost it certainly seems a bargain.
82. It has also received accolades for conforming to the W3C's Web standards, unlike its Windows equivalent.
83. You may substitute another policy if its cover for watersports and sailing is equivalent or better.
84. The Masai never accepted football as the moral equivalent of war.
85. They must have been the Iron Age equivalent of the mediaeval castle with the village and everything clustered round.
86. We can compare this concept of distributive justice found in choice theories with an equivalent pattern found in interests theories.
87. It would provide the maximum area of water within the engineering constraints and would be broadly equivalent to mean high water mark.
88. The present power consumption of Earth is 8, 500 gigawatts, equivalent to fusing 450 tons of helium-3 per year.
89. His equivalent of Edwardian leisured escapism is today's green movement.
90. In effect this stage is equivalent to exchange of contracts in a sale by private treaty, with completion four weeks later.
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