equates in English

verb
1
consider (one thing) to be the same as or equivalent to another.
customers equate their name with quality

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1. It's basically to dissemble the idea that nudity equates to pornography and nudity equates to sexuality.

2. David Rohl goes even further and explicitly equates Sheshi with Sheshai.

3. That equates to nearly 60 pounds of Added sugar in a year.

4. On Diego Garcia, this equates to a maximum depth of 20 m.

5. His account also equates Pasiphaë with Ino and the lunar goddess Selene.

6. In fact, Admix now equates to 25% of their total ad revenue!

7. In Finland and Sweden, the title of kand. equates to a bachelor's degree.

8. This system equates intelligence with a knowledge of English, which is quite arbitrary.

9. A Biweekly plan equates to 13 full payments each year (or 26 Biweekly half payments)

10. Synonyms for metAphorizes include analogizes, compares, equates, likens, brackets, assimilates, relates, matches, parallels and correlates

11. Synonyms for Allegorizes include assimilates, analogizes, compares, equates, likens, associates, brackets, classes, groups and matches

12. Raj: Your ego, identified with and as body, equates alertness with physical movement, physical accomplishing.

13. Psalm 23 equates an abundant life with an overflowing Cup, a potent image in a semiarid world.

14. Willems (1970) equates “redemption” with “turning away from our egoism and throwing our hearts open to one another.”

15. If a child equates sleep with death, a fear of going to bed at night can result.

16. For the microscopic lab worm, C. elegans life equates to just a few short weeks on Earth.

17. All Google Ad Grants accounts are limited to a monthly budget of $10,000 USD, which equates to a daily budget of $329 USD.

18. 10 The built environment therefore equates to the sum total of all the assembled items which surround us, both natural and man-made.

19. There's a persnickety approach to watches on the part of men that equates to a female specificity about shoes, hair color or beauty treatments.

20. The highest face value banknote in circulation in the South American country is the 1 million sovereign Bolivars, which now equates to US $ 0.25.

21. Absinthe does have a very high alcohol content — anywhere between 55 and 75 percent alcohol by volume, which equates to about 110 to 144 proof

22. If we go by the estimates compiled by the CBRC, roughly 23% of these loans are just out-and-out non-recoverable, which in ICBC's case equates to 147 billion yuan ($3 billion).

23. The selective Aborting of babies with Down syndrome “equates to eugenics, which is the elimination of human beings not considered fit or healthy enough to have a normal life,” declares an op-ed in the November 22 Sunday Times.

24. Toward the end of his reign he instituted a coregency with his successor Amenemhet IV, as recorded in a now damaged rock inscription at Konosso in Nubia, which equates Year 1 of Amenemhet IV to either Year 46, 47, or 48 of his reign.

25. The term Algolagnia has fallen into rare usage, and there is no entry for it in the American Psychiatric Association's DSM IV-TR, however inflicting pain on others has been termed "active Algolagnia" and equated to the pathological form of sadism in Mosby's Medical Dictionary, which also equates the pathological form of masochism to "passive