How do you use Equivalently in a sentence? See 10+ example sentences showing how this word appears in different contexts, plus the exact meaning.
Equivalently meaning
In an equivalent manner; equally.
Using Equivalently
- The main meaning on this page is: In an equivalent manner; equally.
- In the example corpus, equivalently often appears in combinations such as: or equivalently, equivalently the, equivalently it.
Context around Equivalently
- Average sentence length in these examples: 27.5 words
- Position in the sentence: 4 start, 12 middle, 4 end
- Sentence types: 20 statements, 0 questions, 0 exclamations
Corpus analysis for Equivalently
- In this selection, "equivalently" usually appears in the middle of the sentence. The average example has 27.5 words, and this corpus slice is mostly made up of statements.
- Around the word, become, planes, problem, sized, good and famous stand out and add context to how "equivalently" is used.
- Recognizable usage signals include can be equivalently characterized as and can be equivalently viewed as. That gives this page its own corpus information beyond isolated example sentences.
- By corpus frequency, "equivalently" sits close to words such as abject, accumulations and agnostic, which helps place it inside the broader word index.
Example types with equivalently
The same corpus examples are grouped by length and sentence type, making it easier to see the contexts in which the word appears:
Equivalently, a forest is an undirected acyclic graph. (8 words)
Stated differently and equivalently, the cost of capital (repo rate) today is nearly 11 percentage points (ppt) higher. (18 words)
But it means we need to protect fine old buildings, which are not being replaced with equivalently good ones. (19 words)
Hinckley had no political goal when he shot Reagan; he simply wanted to be in the newspaper—to become equivalently famous to Jodie Foster, whom he hoped (due to his acute psychiatric delusions) that his act of violence would impress. (40 words)
Alternate definitions are, "the entropy of all systems and of all states of a system is smallest at absolute zero," or equivalently "it is impossible to reach the absolute zero of temperature by any finite number of processes". (38 words)
As observed by Edmonds and Giles in 1977, one can equivalently say that the polyhedron is integral if for every bounded feasible integral objective function c, the optimal value of the linear program is an integer. (36 words)
Example sentences (20)
Applicant Keith Forward writes: “Residential park homes are some of the most affordable dwellings available, with costs significantly lower than purchasing an equivalently sized bricks-and-mortar house.
But it means we need to protect fine old buildings, which are not being replaced with equivalently good ones.
Hinckley had no political goal when he shot Reagan; he simply wanted to be in the newspaper—to become equivalently famous to Jodie Foster, whom he hoped (due to his acute psychiatric delusions) that his act of violence would impress.
Stated differently and equivalently, the cost of capital (repo rate) today is nearly 11 percentage points (ppt) higher.
A change in voltage ratio by a factor of 2 (equivalently factor of 4 in power change) approximately corresponds to a 6 dB change in level.
A data-processing technique called Fourier transform turns this raw data into the desired result (the sample's spectrum): Light output as a function of infrared wavelength (or equivalently, wavenumber ).
Algebraic and transcendental numbers main An algebraic number is a number that is a root of a non-zero polynomial equation in one variable with rational coefficients (or equivalently — by clearing denominators — with integer coefficients).
Alphabetic trees are Huffman trees with the additional constraint on order, or, equivalently, search trees with the modification that all elements are stored in the leaves.
Alternate definitions are, "the entropy of all systems and of all states of a system is smallest at absolute zero," or equivalently "it is impossible to reach the absolute zero of temperature by any finite number of processes".
Amplitude modulating two carriers in quadrature can be equivalently viewed as both amplitude modulating and phase modulating a single carrier.
Another longstanding open problem is whether there exist finite projective planes of prime order which are not finite field planes (equivalently, whether there exists a non-Desarguesian projective plane of prime order).
A serial relation can be equivalently characterized as every element having a non-empty successor neighborhood (see the previous section for the definition of this notion).
As observed by Edmonds and Giles in 1977, one can equivalently say that the polyhedron is integral if for every bounded feasible integral objective function c, the optimal value of the linear program is an integer.
A uniformly continuous function is defined as one where inverse images of entourages are again entourages, or equivalently, one where the inverse images of uniform covers are again uniform covers.
Because of this, it is traditional to define the decision problem equivalently as: the set of possible inputs together with the set of inputs for which the problem returns yes.
Define f(x) to be the highest power of the maximal ideal M containing x (equivalently, to the power of the generator of the maximal ideal that x is associated to).
Distortion can be thought of as stretching the image non-uniformly, or, equivalently, as a variation in magnification across the field.
Encryption (E) and decryption (D) under a weak key have the same effect (see involution ): : or equivalently, There are also six pairs of semi-weak keys.
Equivalently, a forest is an undirected acyclic graph.
Equivalently, an asset's market liquidity (or simply "an asset's liquidity") describes the asset's ability to sell quickly without having to reduce its price to a significant degree.
Common combinations with equivalently
These word pairs occur most frequently in English texts:
- or equivalently 33×
- equivalently the 10×
- equivalently it 9×
- equivalently if 5×
- equivalently by 4×
- be equivalently 3×
- can equivalently 3×
- equivalently one 3×
- equivalently as 3×
- equivalently to 3×