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1 equate
[i'kweit](to regard as the same in some way: He equates money with happiness.) equacionar- equation* * *e.quate[ikw'eit] vt+vi 1 igualar. 2 comparar. 3 equiparar. 4 Math equivaler ou pôr em forma de equação. it is equated with / equivale a.
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