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Equated meaning
simple past and past participle of equate
Example sentences (20)
Rising inflation has contributed to a restive mood in France, but at a deeper level the overhaul attempt reveals ingrained attitudes toward work, equated with drudgery, and retirement, equated with the freedom at last to enjoy life.
As I read the piece, I was quickly disheartened: It was a provocative headline, followed by an article that mostly equated antisemitism with critiques of Israel and support for Palestinian freedom.
Capital expenditures as a percentage of revenues equated to approximately 1% in the quarter.
DeSantis equated the cartels to a 'foreign terrorist organization' that kills 'tens of thousands of Americans' per year.
Even now, water clarity is erroneously equated to salinity, whereas it is a matter of turbidity.
He said that the hours lost across December equated to a cost of £8.
Hitting back later in the day, Baghel equated Friday’s ED allegations to a “second manifesto of the BJP”.
In a region where women are equated to children and are expected to defer to their sons, clans are neither eager to be led by a woman nor front a woman for political leadership.
In the popular American imagination of that time, Latino identity was often equated with service, manual labor and servility.
Irving was given what equated to an eight-game suspension by the Nets in November, and Nike first suspended their relationship with him before officially dropping him a month later.
I want to exist freely — not have my right to live equated to my immigration status.
Making a broader point, she equated Hamas with global terror organisations like Al-Qaeda and ISIS and mentioned the global efforts to combat them.
Public School, it became apparent that Whitehaven could have a greater impact by addressing the lack of technological resources at the school, which equated to roughly one laptop for every five students.
Since hippocampal volume decreases with age, the researchers equated the magnitude of the effect of hippocampal atrophy in patients with multisite chronic pain to the effect of in healthy people with an average age of 60.
The players equated Harbaugh’s return to a family reunion, and their actions on Saturday night reinforced the idea.
The results showed those with the "napping gene", who take daytime snoozes, had larger total brain volume than those who didn’t, which equated to between 2.6 and 6.5 fewer years of ageing.
The top who started the trend equated bottoms to elite athletes.
Countering the Congress’ Black Paper against his government, PM Modi equated it with a "kaala tika" which will ward off the evil eye.
Eluned Stenner, the cabinet member for finance, told a meeting on Wednesday January 17 that the 2.3% rise in the Welsh Government’s settlement to Caerphilly Council equated to around £7.5 million.
Failure to get into government in Ireland is equated with a failure to make progress on Irish unity.