verb

equate

to equate, to consider as equivalent

You should not equate wealth with happiness.

You should not equate wealth with happiness.

((sth.)) with ((sth.)) to consider (sth.) as the same as (sth. else) People sometimes equate money with success.

Synonyms: liken, compare, associate; Antonyms: differentiate, distinguish

From Latin 'aequare', meaning 'to make equal'. The root 'aequus' means 'equal'.

To 'equate' is to put an 'equal' sign between two things.

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