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equated

adjective as in matched

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She equated women openly refusing to date Trump supporters to those mythical misandrists who "demonize men altogether."

From Salon

Saree Makdisi, a professor of English who is part of the task force, said criticism of Israel is too often equated with antisemitism.

Saving younger children earlier in life, Olshansky explained, equated to more years of life saved compared to advancements in technology and their coinciding years of life saved among older people today.

From Salon

"This equated to £3 billion in lost rental income for housing associations last year," she says.

From BBC

“For managers, good is only equated by wins and losses,” Washington said.

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