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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121. He is suing the doctor for the equivalent of the U. S. budget deficit.
122. In addition, the increase in national insurance contributions is the equivalent of a penny in the pound on income tax.
123. Her snack bar was roughly equivalent to a trust fund.
124. Equivalent sums would be credited to the enterprises' bank accounts, subject to verification that the money had been earned legally.
125. The offence should be regarded as rape and carry the equivalent penalty and anonymity.
126. It is noteworthy that more than half did equivalent or higher level courses than those they applied for at the institutions we covered.
127. This is in accordance with the Council's long standing policy to maintain reserves broadly equivalent to three months' core activity expenditure.
128. It therefore reproduces the linear small-signal response of any four-terminal network and is appropriately referred to as the Z-parameter equivalent circuit.
129. The idea of television against reductionism recalls the adage about fighting for peace, and the equivalent activity for virginity.
129. Wish you will love sentencedict.com and make progress everyday!
130. Its report said a good national appraisal system needed the equivalent of another 1,800 teachers and increased spending of £35m a year.
131. That is equivalent to the day before Thanksgiving, Black Wednesday, in industry parlance.
132. For most delegates this was the equivalent of having Beelzebub up to make a speech about flower arranging.
133. The authors concluded that creativity and psychotic symptomatology do indeed reflect equivalent forms of cognitive processing.
134. At that price an annual payment of £10 would be equivalent to a 20 percent rate of interest.
135. The plants in high altitudes were the equivalent of an arctic flora, both adapted to cold conditions.
136. Francois Michelin describes this secret process as the equivalent of float-glass making, which transformed the manufacture of sheet glass.
137. Simple arithmetic quickly tells us that this is equivalent to an average data transfer of 150,000 bytes per second.
138. In Ireland, Macha and Mabd are equivalent to Epona as protectors of horses and chthonic divinities.
139. In one year under Labour, borrowing reached a crippling 9 percent. - the equivalent of £55 billion today.
140. Headroom equivalent to door head-height could just be achieved both below and above this gallery and under the retained ceiling.
141. That is equivalent to a 5. 4 rating on a broadcast network....
142. An alternative to making yield calculations based on average life is to make them based on equivalent life.
143. Yet our conventional forces have not made an equivalent leap into the future.
144. Is there a learning task of equivalent difficulty with which adults at an advanced level of development are confronted?
145. Social class 1 consists of occupations requiring a university degree or high professional equivalent.
146. But tonight he would like to have something equivalent to a stalk of bananas to purchase, circa 1910.
147. Yet while some regulations are equivalent to censorship, others are not.
148. In earlier chapters I made the assumption that there was no problem, because individual reproduction was equivalent to gene survival.
149. On four continents scientists have consumed the equivalent of billions of dollars trying to capture the dream.
150. Horsham has the right to deliver either the shares or their cash equivalent.
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