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There are those, however, who don't equate sangfroid and good manners with maturity.

Does enjoying parties directly equate to being an expert in hosting one?

In the marketing, or something as simple as a poster or a DVD cover or artwork, we even equate some of it with being on tour.

Producers often tend to equate harder-hitting crime stories with a city setting – from Cracker and Prime Suspect to Luther.

It may be hard to equate John Kerry now with the same man in 2004 and 1971.

All at once every symbol was constant, static and livid upon the screen, enhanced by the words equate—complete—equate—complete.

It is a more serious difficulty that Paul knows of no Longobardic king with a name which we can equate with Sceaf.

Casembe sat before his hut on a equate seat placed on lion and leopard skins.

Thousands of differences perplex the attempt to equate the measure of moral desert to men.

Plato had the ideal of an education which should equate individual realization and social coherency and stability.

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On this page you'll find 61 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to equate, such as: associate, liken, relate, agree, assimilate, and average.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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