αρνησιθρησκεία (to refuse your believes in religion, to refuse to be a man who believes that God exists.)
compare, connect, interact, equate
Equate is a verb meaning to consider to be the same as or equivalent to another, compare; to show something the same as or equivalent to another; to cause two or more things to be the same in quantity or value, even, equalize. Example sentence:Using three egg whites in the recipe will equate to the using two whole eggs.
Walmart sells Equate Vitamins, Equate Personal Care products, Equate First Aid, Equate Digestive Health supplements, and Equate Nicotine Replacements. Their website has a complete list of Equate products for sale.
Equate.... Pain reliever....
The noun form for the verb to equate is equation.
Lbs is commonly used to represent the concept of mass in the United States system of measurement. It is the abbreviation for the Latin term "libra pondo" translates into English as "pound of mass."
There is no evidence to suggest that Hans Christian Andersen was insane. He was a Danish author best known for his fairy tales, such as "The Little Mermaid" and "The Ugly Duckling." Andersen did struggle with personal insecurities and depression, but these do not equate to being insane.
That doesn't equate. That doesn't equate.
equate means to equalise something or make it a shared amount things like that.
the same thing happen to me ...very confusing...maybe the equate brand is more sensitive than the other
They are all figurative language elements used to make comparisons or give deeper meaning to a concept. Similes use "like" or "as" to compare things, metaphors directly equate one thing to another, and personifications give human qualities to non-human entities.
I would equate the confrontation of a snarling dog with imminent personal danger.