equate
Indicates that the act of equating two things is a common occurrence or belief.
Used to argue that two things are not automatically or always the same.
To equate two things in an overly simplistic or straightforward manner.
To state a direct, one-to-one correspondence without intermediate factors.
To consider two things as approximately or generally the same.
To equate two things based on a wrong assumption or error in judgment.
To equate two things without thought, as if it were an automatic conclusion.
Expresses the possibility, ability, or permissibility of equating two things.
Indicates that comparing or equating two things is challenging.
Similar to 'be difficult to', expresses the challenge in equating two things.
The standard preposition used to link the two items being equated (e.g., equate X with Y).