equate in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

equate in the PONS Dictionary

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equate Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

to equate to sth
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Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
The model is built to a scale of 1:530,000,000, meaning that one millimetre on the model equates to 530 kilometres.
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Smith attempted to walk back his statement, saying that he was not equating the two situations, but that a father's position was similar.
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The less work required on a vehicle equates to a higher price.
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It would take philosophy simply as the critical reflection on our meanings or senses; it would equate philosophy with linguistic analysis.
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It has since rapidly expanded and there are plans to expand still further with another 3,300 houses equating to an appx 8,250 increase in population.
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Following further specialization, the naval strategos was replaced by a "nauarchos", a sea officer equating to an admiral.
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That equates to a cost of almost 0 at present worth, as of.
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The rank can be equated to a professional seaman and specialist in navigation, rather than as a military commander.
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He equates all stimuli with geometric objects, often with their own texture and color.
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In this modelbeginning with the most fundamental difference in our species, between male and femalediversity is not equated with either inferiority or superiority.
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