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identify

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make equal

be equal to

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Collins Thesaurus of the English Language – Complete and Unabridged 2nd Edition. 2002 © HarperCollins Publishers 1995, 2002

Synonyms for equate

to make equal

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Synonyms for equate

consider or describe as similar, equal, or analogous

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be equivalent or parallel, in mathematics

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A "comment" could be equatable to shared, public feedback on design issues or concepts
The gaze, as Armstrong outlines it in his first chapter on Hamlet, is not equatable with the objectifying look, as critical applications of Lacan have often implied.
In other words, the game taps considerable individual differences in learning histories, self-regulation, and personal values assigned to the tangible gains and losses, and none of these characteristics are easily equatable with reward dominance as understood in the basic biological mechanisms of the reward and punishment systems.
(1984) carried out experiments designed to show that permeability measurements and studies of suspension behaviour with respect to SAR values are, in effect, equatable. Interpretation of their results is rendered somewhat difficult, since a log scale was used for plotting permeability values.
Associated with, though not necessarily equatable to, prejudice are incomer concerns about perceived levels of crime and perceived quality of schools.
It corrupts the good name of reform to imply that public education's susceptibility to shallow fads is equatable with education reform.
It follows that the creature's intellectual power, while certainly not equatable with the essence of God, is a participated likeness of the First Intellect (ibid.); that is, knowledge of God conceived in this fashion necessarily posits personal participation in God.
In so doing, they have liberalized the perpetuities period and provided such effective escape devices that the reformed rule is viewed as equatable to no rule.(110) Ironically, then, developments in trust law regarding perpetuities seem to be leading it to an apparent convergence with the position of Islam on the matter.
For such villagers the daily life of faith is not reducible to or equatable with a set of formal beliefs.
It seems from his discussion in the Syntagma that Praetorius conceived of basso continuo as being somehow equatable to keyboard tablature, advising organists to compare the intabulation of a vocal composition with its continuo part.(30) For the benefit of the reader, Praetorius provides an untexted three-voice composition and its figured bass part (illus.2, transcribed in ex.1a).
To begin with, then, late must be defined; it is identified as "old" or "advanced," but not "moribund," and certainly not equatable with that highly charged prefix post, which, in the context of -coloniality has taken on a bewildering array of significances in present critical parlance and has succeeded in effecting much of the confusion to which the title of this collection obliquely alludes.