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verb
Equivalence  v. t.  To be equivalent or equal to; to counterbalance. (R.)






Collaborative International Dictionary of English 0.48








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"Equivalence" Quotes from Famous Books



... core? Perhaps. Dr. Murray rightly reminds us of Hegel's saying that tragedy is not the conflict between right and wrong, but the conflict between right and right. The combat of Luther and Erasmus proceeded beyond the point at which our judgement is forced to halt and has to accept an equivalence, nay, a compatibility of affirmation and negation. And this fact, that they here were fighting with words and metaphors in a sphere beyond that of what may be known and expressed, was understood by Erasmus. Erasmus, the man of the fine shades, for whom ideas eternally ...
— Erasmus and the Age of Reformation • Johan Huizinga



Words linked to "Equivalence" :   equality, status, parity, principle of equivalence, egalite, compare, alikeness, position, similitude, tie, egality, nonequivalence, comparison, comparability, likeness, par, equation



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