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equivalent

[ih-kwiv-uh-luhnt, ee-kwuh-vey-luhnt] / ɪˈkwɪv ə lənt, ˌi kwəˈveɪ lənt /




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My general criticism was this: The law requires private schools to provide an education “substantially equivalent” to public schools, and Haredi schools weren’t doing that.

From The Wall Street Journal

And she said that while a $200,000 household income may not be the new equivalent of $100,000 on a national level, “it can absolutely feel that way” on a local level.

From MarketWatch

Across 77 apps, he has dictated nearly 300,000 words in the past five months — that’s equivalent to writing three novels.

From Los Angeles Times

The coming months will see multiple streams of stimulus boost American household and corporate finances all at once—the economic equivalent of Halloween and a visit to Grandma’s house combined.

From The Wall Street Journal

Authorities released Taherkhani's body to his family only after they were compelled to pay the equivalent of 18,000 euros and remove condolence banners.

From Barron's