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I . equivalent [ɪˈkwɪvələnt] ADJ

1. equivalent (of the same value):

equivalent
to be equivalent to sth

2. equivalent (of the same meaning):

equivalent

3. equivalent (of the same qualities):

to be equivalent to sth
to be equivalent to sth

II . equivalent [ɪˈkwɪvələnt] N

equivalent
equivalent

bond equivalent yield N

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bond equivalent yield ECON

Usage examples with equivalent

to be equivalent to sth

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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He created the equivalent of a stage musical, with instrumental guitar pieces that allow the rhythms and melodies to create a wordless story line.
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This brought their monthly income up from the equivalent of $80 to $120.
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Average annual runoff is about 115,000 acre.ft, the equivalent of 1.4 in from the entire area or about 7% of the total annual precipitation.
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The peace was inadequate, because the places gained were no equivalent for the places surrendered.
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This improvement of protection is simply equivalent to the increase of area density and thus mass, and can offer no weight benefit.
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So although a singer in another genre might have a range equivalent to a contralto, they would not have a similar sound.
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Outdoor festival and concert sound levels can reach up to 130 db and beyond, the equivalent noise exposure of a jet plane taking off or a pneumatic drill.
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The capital outlay for the year was $82 million (equivalent to $ in).
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Ratification can be retroactive; it can be equivalent to a mandate. 11.
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The equivalent anime and manga names are outlined below.
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