Get to know Equates better with 10+ real example sentences, the meaning.
Equates meaning
third-person singular simple present indicative of equate
Using Equates
- The main meaning on this page is: third-person singular simple present indicative of equate
- In the example corpus, equates often appears in combinations such as: equates to, that equates, this equates.
Context around Equates
- Average sentence length in these examples: 24.9 words
- Position in the sentence: 11 start, 8 middle, 1 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Equates
- In this selection, "equates" usually appears near the start of the sentence. The average example has 24.9 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, table, zionism and prices stand out and add context to how "equates" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include anti zionism equates to anti and crews which equates to about. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "equates" sits close to words such as aback, alexei and alligator, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with equates
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
That equates to 17 discs and over 44 hours of content. (11 words)
That equates for the full year, to approximately 480,000 excess deaths. (12 words)
Last year, Temple a 3 percent increase, which equates to roughly $4.6 million. (14 words)
That means for the next 10-20 years, a 0.5% increase in population equates to an additional each year, which will drive the number of households (2 adults+) higher, as it did in the past, adding around 1M+ new households each year. (43 words)
There's likely a reasonable explanation for Martin's absence from two of the season's six episodes, but one of the downsides of a short episode order like this one is that two episodes equates to one-third of the season. (42 words)
Likewise, if they love technology, they may think that only equates to a desk job, while if they love working with animals or being outdoors, they may think there are no career options to connect their passions with the technology boom. (41 words)
Example sentences (20)
As Einstein said, “A messy table equates to a messy mind, so then an empty table equates to.
Each point equates to 1p, so for every 150 points you collect this will earn you a £1.50 saving.
For supervisors, that equates to "don't argue with them, don't ask about it, just let them adjust their schedule".
Intangible amortization for the full year is estimated to be $43 million, which equates to approximately $0.32 of adjusted EPS.
Just as anti-Zionism equates to anti-Semitism is an oxymoron, “bringing Israel to the Court of Justice harms the Jewish people” is also a contradiction.
Last year, Temple a 3 percent increase, which equates to roughly $4.6 million.
Likewise, if they love technology, they may think that only equates to a desk job, while if they love working with animals or being outdoors, they may think there are no career options to connect their passions with the technology boom.
Mountaineer Gas has 51 crews, which equates to about 200 workers in the area, not counting the contractors it has hired to replace furnaces, stoves and hot water tanks.
Over this 10-month period, the difference in tender prices equates to R3 million per month more than taxpayers must pay for this tender, it said.
That equates for the full year, to approximately 480,000 excess deaths.
That equates to 17 discs and over 44 hours of content.
That equates to 3 hours and 54 minutes and is the longest movie of the acclaimed director’s career.
That equates to a four cent decrease per $100 of assessment or 4.7 per cent reduction.
That means for the next 10-20 years, a 0.5% increase in population equates to an additional each year, which will drive the number of households (2 adults+) higher, as it did in the past, adding around 1M+ new households each year.
The centre is currently distributing between 40 and 50 food bags per week with five meals and breakfast cereals in each - this equates to more than 1,000 meals a month.
The Mother City’s leisure-driven recovery equates to a nightly rate of R3000 on average for five-star accommodation, compared to R526 in Joburg and Kwazulu-Natal.
The propaganda which equates all Palestinians with terrorism, barbarism and animality is now all too deep rooted to be thwarted any time soon, such that in the western public discourse civilians don’t exist in Palestine.
There's likely a reasonable explanation for Martin's absence from two of the season's six episodes, but one of the downsides of a short episode order like this one is that two episodes equates to one-third of the season.
The whole group of elite genetics that we have in the hand equates to accessing as much as 20 million acres over time.
This equates to 3.1% of all exclusive economic zones worldwide (the areas of the ocean owned by coastal nations).
Common combinations with equates
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- equates to 130×
- that equates 32×
- this equates 31×
- which equates 20×
- equates the 10×
- equates with 3×
- it equates 3×
- figure equates 3×
- he equates 3×
- table equates 2×