equate with

Frequency: 9.525.0 per million words

The standard preposition used to link the two items being equated (e.g., equate X with Y).

Categories:

Examples (10)

  • The constellations in the night sky cannot be directly equated with the heroes of Greek mythology.
  • Education is often equated with intelligence.
  • Invention and progress do not necessarily equate with improvement.
  • Money cannot be equated with happiness.
  • It's hard to equate this gentle woman with the monster portrayed in the newspapers.
  • We are taught to equate beauty with success.
  • Why do people always equate wealth with happiness?
  • As a child, I mistakenly equated authority with infallibility.
  • It is a common error to equate correlation with causation.
  • You should not equate silence with agreement; sometimes people are just thinking.