e·quate ( ĭ-kw āt )
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v. e·quat·ed, e·quat·ing, e·quates v.tr.1. To make equal or equivalent. 2. To reduce to a standard or an average; equalize. 3. To consider, treat, or depict as equal or equivalent: equates inexperience with youth. v.intr.1. To be or seem to be equal; correspond. 2. To result in: feared that high taxes would equate to a sluggish economy.
[Middle English equaten, from Latin aequāre, aequāt-, from aequus, even, equal.] |