EQUATE in a Sentence
Learn EQUATE from example sentences; some of them are from classic books. These examples are selected from a corpus with 300,000 sentences, including classic works and current mainstream media. Some sentences also link to their contexts.
28 example sentences for EQUATE, such as:
1. Rainforests occur around the equator.
2. Most Americans equate success with wealth and fame.
3. They seem to equate intelligent belief with credulity.
4. This figure is reached by a fiendishly clever equation.
5. The tick escaped from Tom, presently, and crossed the equator.
2. Most Americans equate success with wealth and fame.
3. They seem to equate intelligent belief with credulity.
4. This figure is reached by a fiendishly clever equation.
5. The tick escaped from Tom, presently, and crossed the equator.
Search Quotes from Classic Book Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen |
Meanings and Examples of EQUATE
Definitions: Search Google Search M.Webster
equate
v. make equal, uniform, corresponding, or matching
v. be equivalent or parallel, in mathematics
Classic Sentence:
1 The tick escaped from Tom, presently, and crossed the equator.
2 "An island situated on the other side of the equator, at least two thousand leagues from here," replied the count.
The Count of Monte Cristo By Alexandre Dumas
Context Highlight In Chapter 6. The Deputy Procureur du Roi.
Context Highlight In Chapter 6. The Deputy Procureur du Roi.
3 Be cool at the equator; keep thy blood fluid at the Pole.
4 The dull light fell more faintly upon the page whereon another equation began to unfold itself slowly and to spread abroad its widening tail.
5 This equation does not give us the value of the unknown factor but gives us a ratio between two unknowns.
6 Only then, expressing known historic facts by equations and comparing the relative significance of this factor, can we hope to define the unknown.
Example Sentence: (22 in 2 pages)
1 I'm always wary of men wearing suits, as I equate this with power and authority.
2 You can't equate the education system of Britain to that of Germany.
3 He complained that there was a tendency to equate right-wing politics with self-interest.
4 They seem to equate intelligent belief with credulity.
5 Men who are effeminate for what ever reason do not equate to being homosexual.
6 "We equate this leap in engine technology as equivalent to the post-World War II jump from propeller driven aircraft to jet engines," Brink said.
7 Most Americans equate success with wealth and fame.
8 I pass through the summer which the winter and the equator are filled with joy rush toward you to like.
9 Rainforests occur around the equator.
10 The Northern Hemisphere is the part of the world north of the equator, and the Southern Hemisphere is south of the equator.
11 Singapore is near the equator; it is warm even in winter.
12 Any of the imaginary lines representing degrees of latitude that encircle the earth parallel to the plane of the equator.
13 But local attorney Bill Risner raises a potential problem for Scott on the governance side of the conflict equation.
14 This figure is reached by a fiendishly clever equation.
15 The equation is simple: research breeds new products.