Sentence examples for be equivalent from inspiring English sources

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be equivalent

noun

Anything that is virtually equal to something else, or has the same value, force, etc.

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Such hydrogens are said to be equivalent.

effect be equivalent to evaluating the forms.

Fines can be equivalent to two weeks' salary.

Fluids were believed to be equivalent to performance-enhancing drugs.

This would be equivalent to £300bn at today's prices.

How can cutting grass be equivalent to doing nothing?

That would be equivalent to $260,320 in 2014 dollars.

This should be equivalent to running the JUnit tests directly.

The workload is designed to be equivalent to a class.

To some it will be equivalent to a lottery win.

It's going to be equivalent of a LEED silver rating.

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