Use of equate in Sentences. 29 Examples

The examples include equate at the start of sentence, equate at the end of sentence and equate in the middle of sentence

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equate at the end of sentence


  1. The mass of the proton is 1836 times that of an electron, yet their electrical charges equate.

equate in the middle of sentence


  1. Don't equate criticism with blame.
  2. We cannot equate might with right.
  3. Most people equate wealth with success.
  4. You can't equate his poems with his plays.
  5. One should not equate wealth with happiness.
  6. We are taught to equate beauty with success.
  7. Is it fair to equate alcohol with hard drugs?
  8. I don't see how you can equate the two things.
  9. Some parents equate education with exam success.
  10. Do my qualifications equate to any in your country?
  11. The author doesn't equate liberalism and conservatism.
  12. They seem to equate intelligent belief with credulity.
  13. We cannot equate the possession of wealth with goodness.
  14. You can't equate passing examination and being intelligent.
  15. Other parents equate education with the passing of examinations.
  16. The principle of hierarchy does not equate to totalitarian terror.
  17. You can't equate the education system of Britain to that of Germany.
  18. I'm always wary of men wearing suits, as I equate this with power and authority.
  19. It's hard to equate this gentle woman with the monster portrayed in the newspapers.
  20. First, one can not crudely equate surplus labour, surplus product and surplus-value.
  21. He complained that there was a tendency to equate right-wing politics with self-interest.
  22. Each package would probably equate to a half module and there should be a clear set of prerequisites.
  23. Clients equate reward potential with risk, a fact dealers exploit, but the two may not coexist proportionately.
  24. Free market equilibrium will not equate marginal cost and marginal benefit and there will be scope for Pareto gains.
  25. Parents typically equate fairness with equality, seeking to evenly split the wealth they bequeath among their offspring.
  26. Psychologically, it must have been extremely difficult for these students to equate suspect institutions with personable people.
  27. Equilibrium will be inefficient. 7 Distortions occur whenever free market equilibrium does not equate marginal social cost and marginal social benefit.
  28. Official explanations of deficiencies in teaching quality have tended to equate such deficiencies with tendencies to adopt transmission patterns of teaching.

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