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equivalent sentence
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "equivalent sentence" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing sentences that have the same meaning or convey the same idea in different wording. Example: "The equivalent sentence for 'She is happy' could be 'She feels joy.'"
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Exact Expressions
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To receive an equivalent sentence, a first-time offender would have to be caught with 500 grams of powder cocaine.
News & Media
One useful example is the prenex normal form: every sentence can be reduced to an equivalent sentence expressed in the prenex form i.e., in a form such that all the quantifiers appear at the beginning.
Encyclopedias
Hogan-Howe waded into the row, saying gang members heard simple messages such as that there was a minimum five-year jail sentence for possession of a gun, but had no idea about the equivalent sentence for carrying a knife.
News & Media
Hammond is being asked to pay back just $250,000; by comparison, you would have to embezzle tens of millions of dollars to get an equivalent sentence for corporate fraud in the same Manhattan courtroom.
News & Media
What about the fact that an equivalent sentence in another language might contain a different number of words?
Science
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Similar Expressions
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The Zoe's Ark head Eric Breteau and five colleagues were sentenced on 26 December before being sent to France to serve equivalent sentences.
News & Media
In English the dog chased the cat and the boy chased the cat differ in meaning because dog and boy are different words with different word meanings; the same applies to equivalent sentences in other languages.
Encyclopedias
It is merely expressed by two different, but logically equivalent sentences.
Science
It should be clear that necessarily equivalent sentences may express distinct propositions on Zalta's view.
Science
Then logically equivalent sentences have the same designation, but may have different senses.
Science
In this respect, Justification Logic goes beyond Cresswell's expectations: logically equivalent sentences display different but constructively controlled epistemic behavior.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When aiming for clarity, provide the original sentence alongside its "equivalent sentence" to illustrate the similarity in meaning or function.
Common error
Avoid assuming that an "equivalent sentence" has the exact same connotations or implications as the original. While the core meaning should align, subtle differences in wording can introduce unintended nuances.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "equivalent sentence" functions primarily as a noun phrase, where 'equivalent' acts as an adjective modifying the noun 'sentence'. Ludwig examples demonstrate its use in discussions about logic, language, and legal contexts, indicating sentences that share the same meaning or effect.
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Science
36%
News & Media
32%
Encyclopedias
12%
Less common in
Wiki
4%
Formal & Business
4%
Social Media
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "equivalent sentence" describes sentences that share the same meaning or function, as supported by Ludwig. It is grammatically correct and suitable for diverse contexts, ranging from formal academic and scientific discussions to news reports. While "equivalent sentence" is not extremely common, its precise meaning makes it useful in situations where clarity is essential. Related phrases such as "synonymous sentence" or "corresponding sentence" can provide alternative wordings while maintaining semantic closeness.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
sentence with the same meaning
Specifies the shared semantic content.
synonymous sentence
Replaces 'equivalent' with 'synonymous', emphasizing the similarity in meaning.
corresponding sentence
Focuses on the parallel or matching nature of the sentence.
sentence with similar content
Emphasizes the similarity of content rather than exact equivalence.
sentence conveying the same idea
Focuses on the idea that is conveyed by a sentence
alternative wording
Shifts from the sentence itself to its different expression.
paraphrased sentence
Highlights the rephrasing of the original sentence.
logically equivalent statement
Highlights logical equivalence in a formal context.
functionally identical sentence
Emphasizes that the two sentences have the same function
alternative sentence construction
Focuses on how a sentence can be reconstructed
FAQs
How can I use "equivalent sentence" in a sentence?
You can use "equivalent sentence" to describe a sentence that has the same meaning as another sentence, such as, "The sentence 'The cat is on the mat' has an "equivalent sentence" in 'On the mat is the cat'."
What can I say instead of "equivalent sentence"?
Alternatives to "equivalent sentence" include "synonymous sentence", "corresponding sentence", or "paraphrased sentence".
What does it mean for two sentences to be "equivalent"?
When two sentences are "equivalent", it means they convey the same information or express the same idea, even if they use different words or structures.
Is it always possible to find an "equivalent sentence" for every sentence?
While it's often possible to find a sentence with a similar meaning, a truly "equivalent sentence" that captures all the nuances and implications of the original may not always exist. The degree of equivalence can vary.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
88%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested