Sentence examples for was equivalent from inspiring English sources

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was equivalent

noun

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

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"The market" was equivalent to capitalism.

The top award was equivalent to $16,000 - good money.

The job was equivalent to that of a factory manager.

The cut was equivalent to a 24% budget reduction.

It was equivalent of one dollar and seventy-five cents.

The deficit was equivalent to 6.13 percent of its assets.

That was equivalent to about a third of China's GDP.

At 75p from the corner shop, a football was equivalent to five weeks' pocket money.

The transition payment was equivalent to the loss in pay over the next 18 months.

The Norwegian Supreme Court ruled that assaulting a police dog was equivalent to assaulting an officer.

The cheer that Chipper Jones got was equivalent to anything here.

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