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Meaning

The word "equivalent" refers to something that has the same value, amount, meaning, or effect as something else. It can indicate a balance or equality between two different things, suggesting that they are interchangeable or can be seen as equal in some way.

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Etymology

The word "equivalent" comes from the Latin word "aequivalens," which is a combination of "aequus," meaning "equal," and "valens," the present participle of "valere," meaning "to be worth."

Examples

  1. The cost of the two products is equivalent, so you can choose either one without worrying about spending more.
  2. In a mathematical equation, both sides must be equivalent for it to be true.
  3. The professor explained that one credit hour in college is generally considered equivalent to 15 hours of classroom instruction.
  4. Her skills in painting are equivalent to those of a professional artist.
  5. The law states that all citizens should be treated as equivalent under the justice system.
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