26984 words

equals

18 definitions • 36 examples
1
the same in amount, number, or size:

Examples:

equal to One litre is equal to 1.76 imperial pints.
equal in One box may look bigger than the other, but in fact they are roughly (= almost) equal in volume.
2
the same in importance and deserving the same treatment:

Examples:

All people are equal, deserving the same rights as each other.
equal pay/status They've got a long way to go before they achieve equal pay/status for men and women.
3
skilled or brave enough for a difficult duty or piece of work:

Examples:

prove equal to It's a challenging job but I'm sure you'll prove equal to it.
equal to the task Do you think he's equal to the task ahead of him?
4
someone or something that has the same importance as someone or something else and deserves the same treatment:

Examples:

The good thing about her as a boss is that she treats us all as equals.
have no equal As an all-round athlete he has no equal (= no-one else is as good).
5
to be the same in value or amount as something else:

Examples:

16 ounces equals one pound.
6
to achieve the same standard or level as someone else, or the same standard or level as you did before:

Examples:

We raised over $500 for charity last year and we're hoping to equal that this year.
7
to result in something:

Examples:

He disputed the idea that more money equals better education.
8
the same in amount, number, or size:

Examples:

One quart is equal to four cups.
Divide the class into equal groups.
9
the same in importance and (of people) deserving the same treatment:

Examples:

We want a society that promotes equal opportunity for all of its citizens.
10
someone or something that is the same in amount, size, or importance as another person or thing:

Examples:

In this country, we’re all equals with the same rights.
As an all-around athlete he has no equal (= no one else is as good).
11
to be the same in amount, number, size, or importance as another:

Examples:

[ L ] 10 + 10 = 20
[ T ] We hope to equal the amount of money we raised last year.
12
the same in price, number, size, etc.:

Examples:

The values of cross-border and internal sales were about equal over the year.
an equal amount/number/share Instead of an equal share, we got only one-fifth of the profits.
equal to sth She received a bonus of $15,065, equal to 40% of her salary.
equal in number/value/size Sakhalin is an island north of Japan, with oil and gas reserves equal in size to those remaining in the North Sea.
13
treating everyone in the same way or allowing everyone to have the same opportunities:

Examples:

on an equal basis/footing/on equal terms By law, job applications from disabled people should be treated on an equal basis to those from non-disabled candidates.
14
if the situation remains the same as it is now, or continues as expected:

Examples:

All things being equal, the market should have recovered by the end of the year.
15
to have the ability, experience, or skill that is necessary to do something difficult:

Examples:

I'm not sure he's equal to the demands of such a high-pressure job.
16
to be the same in price, number, size, etc:

Examples:

Pre-tax profits are likely to equal last year's despite a £41 million share buy-back programme.
Casinos currently pay tax equaling 20% of their gross revenue.
equal the cost/number/amount of sth If every household used energy-saving bulbs, the reduction in greenhouse-gas emissions would equal the amount produced by almost 800,000 cars.
17
if one thing equals another thing, it results in that thing:

Examples:

Experience has shown us that more accountability equals better performance.
18
someone or something who is as important, successful, etc. as someone or something else:

Examples:

be the equal of sb/be sb's equal The EU increasingly sees itself as the equal of the US.
On a professional and personal level the two men were equals.
treat/accept/see sb as an equal Even though I was only a trainee, I was treated as an equal by the other staff.

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