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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91. The school had the equivalent of two full-time secondments available through the Sheffield school focused development programme.
92. News and current affairs programmes are the television equivalent of newspapers.
93. Furthermore, the value of editorial can not be quantified against equivalent advertising cost because of the greater credibility of editorial.
94. You may substitute another if its cover for watersports and sailing is equivalent or better.
95. Real team members always do equivalent amounts of real work beyond and between meetings where things are discussed and decided.
96. It is the equivalent of the Rockettes suddenly stumbling around the stage with a chorus line of all left feet.
97. Are twins to become the moral equivalent of black sheep?
98. The project leader has to consider how units of travelling time can be converted into equivalent units of money.
99. Allowing for this element means that the average income from farming per full-time equivalent may be about £9,000 perannum.sentencedict.com
100. In the rich world the equivalent is the husband who drives a car with a wife who walks or catches the bus.
101. An equivalent definition of indirect race discrimination occurs in the Race Relations Act 1976.
102. Piloting a career at any level without honest feedback is the equivalent of dismissing all the air traffic controllers at the airport.
103. As Mr. Hurd pointed out in his written answer, there is no equivalent determinate sentence for murder.
104. Networks that exhibit the same terminal behaviour as some device, system or more complicated network are naturally known as equivalent circuits.
105. Similar air temperatures are observed today in geographically equivalent temperate high latitudes.
106. Nevertheless,(sentencedict.com) real estate developers passionately promoted moving to Los Angeles as the secular equivalent of being born again.
107. The 1992 equivalent, simply adjusting for inflation, would be £25.50 per child.
108. It's the equivalent to some one being put into constant hot and cold baths.
109. The minimum balance is US$1,000 or the equivalent in the major currencies and US$3,000 otherwise.
110. Damage to living tissue can be quantified by using the dose equivalent.
111. Companies are classified by returns, and all companies with an equivalent return have the same business risk.
112. For a typical family of two adults, this is equivalent to an annual income of P£12 000.
113. Women continue to be denied fringe benefits and wages equivalent to those received by men.
114. Navigator's Search button takes you to a far more comprehensive list of search engines than IE4's equivalent.
115. Cards are thus equivalent to entries for books in the main card catalogue. 4.
116. A spacecraft passing through its perigee point is moving faster than an equivalent craft on a circular orbit of the same radius.
117. The conversion process requires free space equivalent to three times the size of the file being converted.
118. With, if only 60 percent of total current income were equally distributed it would be socially valued as equivalent.
119. Most employers require inspectors to have a high school diploma or equivalent even when they qualify on the basis of experience.
120. The floods destroyed the crop completely and the debt is equivalent to four years' worth of rice crop.
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