Meaning & Definition of word "Equate"

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    Equate

    /ɪˈkwā(ʧ)/

    verb:

    • 1. To consider one thing to be the same as or equivalent to another.
      • Example: Many people equate success with wealth.
    • 2. To make equal in value, measure, or significance.
      • Example: The researcher sought to equate the two methods of analysis.
    • 3. To treat as identical or synonymous.
      • Example: Some critics equate the director's work with mere entertainment.
    • 4. To establish a relationship or connection between two entities.
      • Example: The study aims to equate environmental factors with health outcomes.

    Etymology

    From Latin 'aequare' meaning 'to make equal'.

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    equate to something:

    To consider something as equivalent.

    equate A with B:

    To imply that A and B are the same in some way.

    Related Words

    equality:

    The state of being equal.

    equation:

    A mathematical statement that asserts the equality of two expressions.

    equivalent:

    Being equal in value, meaning, or function.

    Slang Meanings of equate

    Meaning: To add up or make sense.

    Example Sentence: Did it all equate in the end?

    Meaning: To compare to something less serious.

    Example Sentence: He just equates it to a fad.