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Thursday, September 10, 2009

2.24 Equate

Word Pronunciation Definition Related Forms
equate /i'kwet/ (transitive) To equate two things is to say that they are similar or equal. equal
equally
equality
equation
equator

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  1. The use of matching criteria to equate groups, including exposure to bullying behavior, afforded an opportunity to better understand

    Japanese; soui suru

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  2. One should not equate wealth with happiness.
    Korean : 을 평균화하다, 을 동일시하다.

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  3. equate
    [i'kweit]
    v. 同等看待,使相等
    vt. 等同,使相等
    You can't equate the education system of Britain to that of Germany

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  4. I don't think you can equate breast removal with prostate surgery. Breast removal is overtly disfiguring.

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  5. No word yet about how Obama's white grandmother liked the way he equated her occasional private remarks

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  6. Many who want to pursue a career in the white hot social space equate the number of fans.
    Italian: Equiparare

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  7. Why do we equate genius with precocity?

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  8. I get frequent headaches and I take the Equate pain reliever about three times a week
    Spanish: comparar

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  9. Our work will be to place before the public and before public figures the fact that it's unfair to equate those two.
    Russian: равнять

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