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View definitions for equivalently

equivalently

adverb as in similarly

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“Indeed, after viewing an initial same-race angry face, Black males were seen as more threatening than White males, even though the faces were pretested to be equivalently neutral.”

In the remaining 80 percent, she adds, the hyphae-connected seedlings performed either equivalently or worse than the ones cut off from the fungal network.

They also wanted equivalently open access to western lands, meaning no federal restrictions on slavery in the territories.

"It is incorrect to say 'climate change caused this fire.' However, it is correct to say 'climate changed made this fire more likely,' or equivalently, 'climate change made this fire worse.'"

From Salon

Bufka added that the organization was “advocating that telehealth should continue to be an option that is paid for equivalently, since there’s no difference in the quality of the services that are delivered.”

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

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