Make equal, uniform, corresponding, or matching.
To consider or describe as similar, equal, or analogous.
Be equivalent or parallel, in mathematics.
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.
6 Did that equate relative to a year -is it roughly approximate?
7 But just because videogame technology is developing fast doesn't equate to adulthood.
8 That would equate to roughly 25 percent of the plant's quarterly production.
9 That would equate to a cash distribution of 52 pence a share.
10 There are some who equate Hüsker Dü's singularity of purpose with genius.
11 But that does not necessarily equate to a global cut in emissions.
12 But a star map does not equate to a Hollywood-style star system.
13 We can also be injured mentally if we equate falling with failure.
14 And they don't equate themselves with a guy who robs a 7-Eleven.
15 You cannot equate every ignorant, crawling male with one such as yourself.
16 I equate women with being survivors because of my mom, he said.
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