represent an equivalent
Frequency: 8.018.0 per million words
To stand for or amount to an equivalent.
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Examples (10)
- This bonus payment is designed to represent an equivalent of three months' salary.
- In their culture, a deep bow represents the equivalent of a formal apology.
- The overtime pay should represent an equivalent value for the extra hours worked.
- This professional certification represents the equivalent of a master's degree for this job.
- For the team, winning the championship represented the equivalent of a lifetime's achievement.
- The digital token is programmed to represent an equivalent value in real-world currency.
- Does this smaller portion really represent a nutritional equivalent to the original meal?
- Imposing these tariffs is intended to represent the economic equivalent of a formal protest.
- A sentence of life imprisonment is often considered to represent a moral equivalent to capital punishment.
- His contribution to the project will represent an equivalent of a full-time employee's workload.