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Equivalent

Equivalent | Equivalents | Equivalently

Equivalent meaning

Similar or identical in value, meaning or effect; virtually equal. | Of two sets, having a one-to-one correspondence. | Relating to the corresponding elements of an equivalence relation.

Example sentences (20)

In fact, a majority of ratings are “buy” or equivalent, with around 5%-10% being “sell” or equivalent and the rest “hold” or equivalent.

Cantor attempts to prove that if A and B are sets with A equivalent to a subset of B and B equivalent to a subset of A, then A and B are equivalent.

Equivalent statements This theorem is equivalent to the Urysohn's lemma (which is also equivalent to the normality of the space) and is widely applicable, since all metric spaces and all compact Hausdorff spaces are normal.

The dual of an isogonal polyhedron, having equivalent vertices, is one which is isohedral, having equivalent faces; the dual of an isotoxal polyhedron (having equivalent edges) is also isotoxal.

At the time of acquisition, the Troilus mine had a resource estimate of 2.05 million ounces of gold equivalent Indicated and 0.7 million ounces gold equivalent Inferred.

According to the United Nations, the total value of the damage and loss is equivalent to 25% of gross domestic product (GDP), which exceeds by far the damage and loss – equivalent to 4.9% – incurred from Hurricane Mathew in 2016.

MyFace is the Facebook equivalent, and actually is slightly less sinister than the real world equivalent, though the fandom perk does allow you to make researching you harder via falsified social media presences.

The wells had an average initial production rate of 1333 barrels of oil equivalent per day and have produced around 2 million barrels of oil equivalent to date.

They adopt the false narrative that Nakba for Palestinians is equivalent to the Nazi “final solution”, that Jewish “oppression” of the Palestinians is equivalent to the Holocaust.

Under this scheme, J&K and Ladakh students who have cleared the 10+2 or equivalent or Bachelor’s degree or equivalent shall be eligible for a fee waiver while registering for CS Foundation and CS Executive Programme, respectively.

In terms of an equivalent benefit level, the annual ESOP contribution level by the plan is now equivalent to 4 percent of an employee’s salary, a level that Telligen’s leaders didn’t think would be achieved until the 12th year of the plan.

An equivalent form of the conjecture involves a coarser form of equivalence than homeomorphism called homotopy equivalence : if a 3-manifold is homotopy equivalent to the 3-sphere, then it is necessarily homeomorphic to it.

Brewster-built aircraft were known as Mk IIIs (equivalent to F3A-1D), and Goodyear-built aircraft were known as Mk IVs (equivalent to FG-1D).

Crucially, because the system can support reasoning about properties of numbers, the results are equivalent to reasoning about provability of their equivalent statements.

Equivalent aperture range seeAlso In digital photography, the 35mm-equivalent aperture range is sometimes considered to be more important than the actual f-number.

Equivalent definition In addition to the definition above, there is an equivalent definition.

Frequently, in uses of lambda calculus, α-equivalent terms are considered to be equivalent.

From its creation the rank was represented by three mythical suns (equivalent to three star rank), but with the creation in 2008 of the rank of Major General, four mythical suns (equivalent to four star rank) are used.

Glinn is a staff officer rank. ; Dalin: Dalin is an officer rank title which is approximately equivalent to a lieutenant commander. ; Dal: Dal is an officer rank title which is approximately equivalent to a commander.

However, all impedances of the equivalent circuit shown are by definition linear and such non-linearity effects are not typically reflected in transformer equivalent circuits.