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equivalent
[ih-kwiv-uh-luhnt, ee-kwuh-vey-luhnt]
adjective
equal in value, measure, force, effect, significance, etc..
His silence is equivalent to an admission of guilt.
corresponding in position, function, etc..
In some ways their prime minister is equivalent to our president.
Geometry., having the same extent, as a triangle and a square of equal area.
Mathematics., (of two sets) able to be placed in one-to-one correspondence.
Chemistry., having the same capacity to combine or react chemically.
noun
something that is equivalent.
equivalent
/ ɪˈkwɪvələnt /
adjective
equal or interchangeable in value, quantity, significance, etc
having the same or a similar effect or meaning
maths
having a particular property in common; equal
(of two equations or inequalities) having the same set of solutions
(of two sets) having the same cardinal number
maths logic (of two propositions) having an equivalence between them
noun
something that is equivalent
short for equivalent weight
equivalent
Equal, as in value, meaning, or force.
Of or relating to a relation between two elements that is reflexive, symmetric, and transitive.
Having a one-to-one correspondence, as between parts. Two triangles having the same area are equivalent, as are two congruent geometric figures.
Other Word Forms
- equivalently adverb
- nonequivalent adjective
- nonequivalently adverb
- quasi-equivalent adjective
- quasi-equivalently adverb
- superequivalent adjective
- unequivalent adjective
- unequivalently adverb
Word History and Origins
Origin of equivalent1
Word History and Origins
Origin of equivalent1
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Example Sentences
Canada has pledged 6 billion Canadian dollars, equivalent to $4.3 billion, in partnership with Australia, to develop over-the-horizon radar and modernize the capabilities of the North American Aerospace Defense Command.
If the fund industry’s equivalent to a leading man is a growth fund comprised of stocks with large market capitalizations, an active ETF would be a character actor with a raspy voice.
Ottawa estimates that public pension plans, among them the CPP Investment Board and Ontario Teachers’ Pension Plan, collectively hold more than 3 trillion Canadian dollars in assets, the equivalent of US$2.1 trillion.
Of 40 analysts polled by FactSet, 32 rate Marvell at Buy or the equivalent.
From the start, Davids tried to stamp his authority - telling the players to call him 'Sir' or 'Mister', a respectful equivalent of 'gaffer' common in Italian football.
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