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equated

adjective as in matched

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Wright referred to the “autism crisis” and equated having a child with autism to “not living.”

Agrees that illegal immigrants could be equated with ‘biological weapons’

Every year, the legend grows of the evil deeds committed by the Zionists in 1948, crimes routinely equated with the Holocaust.

The words at issue were when Robertson equated people having sex with animals as the same as sex between consenting gay adults.

She equated what she felt for God with a Proustian desire, which she agreed was “the highest point of existence.”

The mancus was equated with thirty pence, probably from the time of its introduction.

The Bog of Allen in Ireland is authoritatively equated with holland.

The accession of Theopompos was equated with that of Alcamenes by Eratosthenes.

The maximum grades on tangents are 116 feet per mile; on curves the grade is equated one-tenth to a degree.

But, it will be seen, the 'tenuit' of Domesday is equated by the 'emit' of the Exon book.

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On this page you'll find 15 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to equated, such as: balanced, coordinated, paired, evened, harmonized, and mated.

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

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