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was equated

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To consider equal, to state as being equivalent.

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The Scottish voice was equated with being working class.

Conservatism was equated with repression, radicalism with sexual libertinism.

So my work was equated with a kind of graffiti".

What's changed: After 9/11, going out to shop was equated with freedom of movement, and dressing yourself in style was equated with freedom of self-expression.

"I wanted to make it more reddish, because it was equated with blood and human sacrifice".

Since science was equated with wisdom, Avicenna attempted a broad unified classification of knowledge.

Like so many others, it was equated by many with ugliness, social decay, drug use and family breakdown.

Under the slogan United We Stand, the call to reflectiveness was equated with dissent, dissent with lack of patriotism.

In my family, cooking had always been a shared joy; suddenly, in France, it was equated with a chore.

Before the internet, market power was equated with monopoly, the power of a single seller across a large market.

Such avid and guilt-free consumption comes in part as a reaction to the piety of the early 1990's, when rampant spending was equated with moral lassitude.

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