B12K

Equate

UK //ɪˈkweɪt//US //ɪˈkweɪt//

Definition

To consider or represent as equal.

In simple words: To make something equal or the same as something else.

Examples

  • Many people equate success with wealth.
  • It's important not to equate happiness with material possessions.
  • The researcher tried to equate the two theories in her paper.

Usage notes

Used in academic or formal contexts when comparing ideas or values. Not suitable for casual conversation.

Grammar pattern

equate + object + with/to + object

Memory hint

Sounds like 'A-quate' — think of making equations equal.

Collocations

  • equate success with
  • equate value to
  • equate income to

Synonyms

  • compare
  • equalize
  • match
  • correlate
  • align

Antonyms

  • differ
  • contrast

Common mistakes

  • Confusing 'equate' with 'equal'.
  • Using 'equate' without the correct preposition.
  • Using 'equate' in informal contexts.