Antonyms for equivalence
Grammar : Noun |
Spell : ih-kwiv-uh-luh ns or for 3, ee-kwuh-vey-luh ns |
Phonetic Transcription : ɪˈkwɪv ə ləns or for 3, ˌi kwəˈveɪ ləns |
Definition of equivalence
Origin :- 1540s, from French équivalence, from Medieval Latin aequivalentia, from aequivalentem (see equivalent). Related: Equivalency (1530s).
- noun sameness, similarity
- Then the expression of equivalence of A and B remains unchanged.
- Extract from : « A Contribution to The Critique Of The Political Economy » by Karl Marx
- He satisfies himself as to the equivalence of the servicesthat is all.
- Extract from : « Harmonies of Political Economy » by Frdric Bastiat
- If we had the means of measurement we could prove the equivalence from step to step.
- Extract from : « Life Everlasting » by John Fiske
- There is no law of equivalence, of conservation of energy, in social forces.
- Extract from : « Social Value » by B. M. Anderson
- By 1709 these species had sunk in equivalence to 12 livres 15 sols.
- Extract from : « The History of Currency, 1252 to 1896 » by William Arthur Shaw
- These latter were fixed at an equivalence of 14 and 7-florin respectively.
- Extract from : « The History of Currency, 1252 to 1896 » by William Arthur Shaw
- The change of equivalence must be followed in the accompanying tables.
- Extract from : « The History of Currency, 1252 to 1896 » by William Arthur Shaw
- He founded his Scepticism on the equivalence of opposing arguments.
- Extract from : « Sextus Empiricus and Greek Scepticism » by Mary Mills Patrick
- Corn is a good example of the equivalence of the two sources of energy.
- Extract from : « Creative Chemistry » by Edwin E. Slosson
- When energy is transformed there is an equivalence between the new form and the old.
- Extract from : « Edward Caldwell Moore » by Edward Moore
Synonyms for equivalence
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