equate means to equalise something or make it a shared amount things like that.
33 millimeters is 1.3 inches.
84.9 kg = 187.2 lbs
The Sides of this ladder equate to the Dna's Sugar-Phosphate Backbone; the Rungs of this ladder equate to the Hydrogen-bonding that takes place between base pairs.
11 mm = 0.433 inches
84cc (or mL) is 2.84 fluid ounces.
The numbers equate to the notes to be played.
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.
It means that being busy does not equate to being productive.
Equate.... Pain reliever....
The noun form for the verb to equate is equation.
That doesn't equate. That doesn't equate.
I would equate the confrontation of a snarling dog with imminent personal danger.
can ativan be taken with equate cold head congestion?
You cannot equate length and volume directly. If you mean cubic feet, this is 39497 US gallons
More investment doesn't necessarily equate with better health care.
No, being a vegetarian has no connection to being evil. People have various reasons for choosing a vegetarian diet, such as health, environmental concerns, or ethical beliefs. It is important not to make assumptions about someone's character based on their dietary choices.
It wouldn't equate to a percentile because the maximum score on this test is 600.