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equate someone to someone else and equate something to something else to claim that someone is in some manner the same as someone else; to claim that something is in some manner the same as something else. I would equate Tom to Wallywhen it comes to native ability. You cannot equate my car to that jalopy you drive! equate someone or something with someone or something to compare people and things, in any combination. I tend to equate Tom with trouble. I equate the Johnsons with a long boring evening. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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For such villagers the daily life of faith is not reducible to or equatable with a set of formal beliefs. And, though that is not necessarily equatable with a majority vote, it would seem to require the widest possible consultation among the spiritually experienced and mature. And, though that is not necessarily equatable with a majority vote, it would seem to require the widest possible consultation among the spiritually experienced and mature. |
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