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Meanings of
compare
in English
Portuguese
comparação
Catalan
comparança
Spanish
comparación
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Qualities that are comparable.
comparison
equivalence
comparability
Portuguese
comparação
Portuguese
equiparar
Catalan
equiparar
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To consider or describe as similar, equal, or analogous.
equate
liken
Portuguese
equiparar
Synonyms
Examples for "
equate
"
equate
liken
Examples for "
equate
"
1
So early on, I came to
equate
my economic security with violence.
2
Targeting specific regions can approximately
equate
the rural and urban immunization rates.
3
Or is the case that high ticket prices
equate
to top-notch sound?
4
Ms Coughlan seems to
equate
our own Irish citizens with foreign immigrants.
5
The price would
equate
to a net yield of 6 per cent.
1
You used the verb meaning 'to place among' rather than 'to
liken
'
.
2
And I kind of
liken
it to a really complex red wine.
3
He dared to
liken
the forms of gods to those of men.
4
But many
liken
it rather to a joyous song of love triumphant.
5
We
liken
God to the Sun, which gives us all our life.
Usage of
compare
in English
1
Data synthesis: The effect size was calculated to
compare
different outcome measures.
2
The second aim was to
compare
these findings with best practice guidelines.
3
Polytomous logistic regression was used to
compare
each case group with controls.
4
I will ask each of them a question and
compare
their answers.
5
Randomized trials that
compare
new drugs with current standard treatments are needed.
6
It's interesting to
compare
the Irish situation with the British festival experience.
7
Q&A How do poverty levels in the UK
compare
with other countries?
8
So the researchers wanted to
compare
how potential patients saw both situations.
9
Chi Square was used to
compare
differences in responses between different groups.
10
How does South African stage hypnosis
compare
to that in other countries?
11
How does New Zealand
compare
internationally as far as refugee resettlement goes?
12
Scott, however, said it was too early to
compare
Koepka to Woods.
13
How often did he
compare
his situation to that of C--now?
14
Aims: To
compare
patients' and healthcare professionals' beliefs and attitudes towards diabetes.
15
Asimakopoulos and his colleagues ran into problems trying to
compare
the studies.
16
The easiest way to identify competitive funds is to
compare
funds side-by-side.
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compare
Noun
Singular
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
compare with
compare notes
compare favorably
compare the efficacy
compare different
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Translations for
compare
Portuguese
comparação
equiparar
Catalan
comparança
comparació
cotejament
equiparar
Spanish
comparación
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