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equate

[ih-kweyt] / ɪˈkweɪt /


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It argues the inclusion money will equate to a part-time teaching assistant for the average primary school, and two teaching assistants for the average secondary.

From BBC • Mar. 28, 2026

But his position as foreign minister seems unlikely to equate to that of a "top person".

From Barron's • Mar. 24, 2026

And those fees typically equate to 1.5% to 3.5% of the purchase.

From MarketWatch • Mar. 16, 2026

That would equate to revenue of $1.27 billion to $1.3 billion, compared with the $1.26 billion analysts are expecting.

From The Wall Street Journal • Feb. 26, 2026

“Since I know that you don’t equate ‘smarter’ with ‘better,’ I’m going to say that that’s not true.”

From "The Serpent King" by Jeff Zentner