How to use in-sentence of “equivalent”:
+ After doing this, if a user page and user talk page were created for the old account, it is advisable to make them redirect to the equivalent pages for the new account.
+ Other mathematical ways, particularly Erwin Schrödinger’s equation using a wave function, are mathematically equivalent but are easier to use for other purposes.
+ One millimetre of measured precipitation is the equivalent to one litre of rainfall per metre square.
+ The Japanese equivalent of a sash, called an “obi”, serves to hold a kimono together.
+ The modern equivalent would be knock-about comedy.
+ A proportionality constant is a number that is used to convert a measurement in one system to the equivalent measurement in another system.

Example sentences of “equivalent”:
+ The son of Tinia and Uni, Hercle was the Etruscan equivalent of the Greek hero Herakles, depicted as a muscular figure who carried a club and wore a lionskin.
+ Under twelve-tone equal temperament, "B sharp", for instance, is enharmonically equivalent to, "C natural", and "G sharp" is enharmonically equivalent to "A flat".
+ The son of Tinia and Uni, Hercle was the Etruscan equivalent of the Greek hero Herakles, depicted as a muscular figure who carried a club and wore a lionskin.
+ Under twelve-tone equal temperament, “B sharp”, for instance, is enharmonically equivalent to, “C natural”, and “G sharp” is enharmonically equivalent to “A flat”.
+ The object of the game is for players to use a wooden axe-shaped stick called a hurley between the opponents’ goalposts either over the crossbar for one point, or under the crossbar into a net guarded by a goalkeeper for one goal, which is equivalent to three points.
+ The left hand side is equivalent to the Hamiltonian energy operator acting on.
+ Persepolis F.C.Persepolis offered 125,000 € up front with an additional equivalent of 1 Billion Rial to be paid in the form of sporting goods from Uhlsport.
+ They also refuse blood transfusions because the Bible says not to eat blood or consume it in any other way, and they believe that putting blood in their veins is equivalent to consuming it.
+ All NATO forces use OF-6 as the equivalent rank.
+ It is worth the equivalent of 50 pennies, 10 nickels, 5 dimes, or 2 quarters.
+ There are various equivalent ways to define the hyperbolic functions.
+ It is the female equivalent of male bowing in European cultures.
+ Imperial Japanese Army Air Service sentai units were equivalent to a group or wing in other air forces.
More in-sentence examples of “equivalent”:
+ Staff with a jobs of control or highly skilled worker and can attest a level of training equivalent to that of the “brevet professionel a “Baccalauréat professionel” or a “Baccalauréat technologique”.
+ The control tower stands 85.5 meters high, equivalent to the height of a 30-story building.
+ Her Roman equivalent was the goddess Flora.
+ The Kamogawa Sea World is a large scale comprehensive marine leisure center/museum equivalent facility located between the Tojo coast and the national highway No.
+ According to historian Richard White, “such an act, roughly equivalent to a European ambassador’s urinating on a proposed treaty, had shocked and offended the gathered Indians.” Bradstreet also claimed that the Native Americans had accepted British sovereignty as a result of his negotiations, but Johnson believed that this had not been fully explained to the Native Americans and that further councils would be needed.
+ Only notable for a single event that they took part in Enwiki equivalent was redirected due to notability.
+ An interdict against a country was the equivalent of excommunication against an individual.
+ An equivalent definition, one that is useful in thermodynamics, is work done per unit area.
+ In theory, a four stroke engine has to be larger than a two stroke engine to produce an equivalent amount of power.
+ In each hemisphere, it is the seasonal equivalent of July in the other.
+ Value and price are not equivalent terms in economics, and theorising the specific relationship of value to market price has been a challenge for both liberal and Marxist economists.
+ A county is the Polish second-level unit of administration, equivalent to a county, district or prefecture in other countries.
+ He is equivalent to Yama of Hindu mythology.
+ It is remembered as the speech where he compared the energy crisis with the “moral equivalent of war”.
+ Consequently, “Bosniak” is logic equivalent to its non-ethnic counterpart “Bosnian” which came to English from Middle French as “Bosnien”: a native of Bosnia.
+ The hoard has been described by Leslie Webster, former keeper of the department of prehistory at the British Museum, as “absolutely the metalwork equivalent of finding a new Lindisfarne Gospels or Book of Kells”, and “this is going to alter our perceptions of Anglo-Saxon England as radically, if not more so, as the Sutton Hoo discoveries”.
+ Sometimes, these properties are also used for “defining” the dot product, especially in 2 and 3 dimensions; this definition is equivalent to the above one.
+ It is equivalent to pinyin in English.
+ Knob and tube can be updated with a GFCI to add the equivalent of grounding.
+ In Germany a kreisfreie Stadt is the equivalent term for a city which is responsible for the local and the Kreis administrative level.
+ If this is important enough to change, I’d be glad to help however I can — maybe flag them, create equivalent “movie” categories, or whatever.
+ The “-t” suffix is equivalent to “-ed”.
+ Where the administration of an arrondissement is carried out from a prefecture, the general secretary to the prefect carries out duties equivalent to those of the subprefect.
+ The term is widely used in many non-English speaking countries as an approximate equivalent of middle class.
+ On January 20, 1914, the London International Convention on Safety of Life at Sea adopted the Morse code signal TTT, as the “Safety Signal” used for messages to ships “involving safety of navigation and being of an urgent character.” When radio transmitters that could send audio were developed, there was a need for a spoken distress phrase, and “Mayday” was adopted by the 1927 International Radio Convention as the equivalent of SOS.
+ The female equivalent is a “dandizette”.
+ Joule estimated a mechanical equivalent of heat to be 819ft•lbf/Btu.
+ If an algebraic equation is over the rationals, it can always be converted to an equivalent one, where all the coefficients are integers.
+ The diagonal compressor has a lower diameter diffuser than the equivalent centrifugal compressor.
+ Unilateral disarmament is a policy option, to renounce weapons without seeking equivalent concessions from one’s actual or potential rivals.
+ Another enharmonic equivalent is C and B♯.
+ However, both traditions are pluralistic and revere both Shiva and Vishnu, their texts do not show exclusivism, and Vaishnava texts such as the “Bhagavata Purana” while praising Krishna as the Ultimate Reality, also present Shiva and Shakti as a personalized form an equivalent to the same Ultimate Reality.
+ Three-phase systems are usually more economical to be used than equivalent single-phase or double-phase systems.
+ His Greek mythologyGreek equivalent is the god Poseidon.
+ One pound is equivalent to 100 pence.
+ They are capable of swimming at speeds equivalent to two body lengths per second, with an acceleration time of five seconds.
+ A Wikidata property is roughly equivalent to an infobox parameter.
+ In each hemisphere, it is the seasonseasonal equivalent of January in the other hemisphere.
+ Most changed were the pieces which had no equivalent in Europe, such as the elephant, the visier.
+ Leaks of the little-known gas in the UK and the rest of the EU in 2017 were the equivalent of putting an extra 1.3 million cars on the road”.
+ Her Roman equivalent is Ceres.
+ She was the first woman to hold a title equivalent to a head of state in modern day Croatia.
+ The relative uncertainty in these measurements is 0.02 parts per billion, as equivalent to the uncertainty in Earth-based measurements of length by interferometry.
+ Equivalence in a more general sense is provided by the construction of an equivalence relation between two mathematical objects, that is, two mathematical objects are equivalent if they are related by this relation.
+ Returns a new IPAddress object equivalent to the current IP address incremented by one.
+ There are also two indigenous “comarcas” within provinces that are considered equivalent to a “corregimiento”.
+ MediaWiki does not recognize three-character codes when there is an equivalent two-character code: for Northern Sami, use code.
+ Staff with a jobs of control or highly skilled worker and can attest a level of training equivalent to that of the "brevet professionel a "Baccalauréat professionel" or a "Baccalauréat technologique".
+ The control tower stands 85.5 meters high, equivalent to the height of a 30-story building.
