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    E·quate
    /əˈkwāt/

    verb

    • 1. consider (one thing) to be the same as or equivalent to another: "customers equate their name with quality" Similar regard as the same asregard as identical toidentifyliken to
  2. The meaning of EQUATE is to make equal : equalize. How to use equate in a sentence.

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  4. EQUATE meaning: 1. to consider one thing to be the same as or equal to another thing: 2. to consider one thing to…. Learn more.

  5. to regard, treat, or represent as equivalent: We cannot equate the possession of wealth with goodness. to state the equality of or between; put in the form of an equation: to equate growing prosperity with the physical health of a nation.

  6. To equate means to make things equal, and it’s a useful word because this is something people do all the time. They equate strong political views with fascism, they equate having lots of money with good taste, and they equate popularity with goodness.

  7. 1. to regard, treat, or represent as equivalent or comparable: to equate wealth with happiness. 2. to state the equality of or between; put in the form of an equation. 3. to reduce to an average or to a common standard of comparison.

  8. equate something (with something) to think that something is the same as something else or is as important. Some parents equate education with exam success. I don't see how you can equate the two things.