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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

As AI-assisted writing spreads, prose quality becomes a weaker signal of case quality—and firms that equate “well written” with “more legitimate” may be unwittingly favoring AI-assisted complaints.

From The Wall Street Journal • Mar. 19, 2026

But if Chinese consumers increasingly equate smart shopping with private label and domestically produced goods, the calculus changes.

From Barron's • Mar. 7, 2026

In the case of medical matters, for example, the firm estimates that expenses related to heart attacks resulting from the time change equate to $375 million, and stroke-related expenses add another $252 million.

From MarketWatch • Mar. 6, 2026

“To try to equate them is simply wrong and everyone knows it.”

From "A Deadly Wandering: A Mystery, a Landmark Investigation, and the Astonishing Science of Attention in the Digital Age" by Matt Richtel