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    equivalence
    /ɪˈkwɪvələns/

    noun

    • 1. the condition of being equal or equivalent in value, worth, function, etc.: "knowledge of equivalence of units is required"

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  2. EQUIVALENCE definition: 1. the fact of having the same amount, value, purpose, qualities, etc.: 2. the fact of having the…. Learn more.

  3. The meaning of EQUIVALENCE is the state or property of being equivalent. How to use equivalence in a sentence.

  4. EQUIVALENCE meaning: 1. the fact of having the same amount, value, purpose, qualities, etc.: 2. the fact of having the…. Learn more.

  5. Equivalence definition: the state or fact of being equivalent; equality in value, force, significance, etc.. See examples of EQUIVALENCE used in a sentence.

  6. equivalence (between A and B) the fact or state of being equal in value, amount, meaning, importance, etc. There is no straightforward equivalence between economic progress and social well-being.

  7. If there is equivalence between two things, they have the same use, function, size, or value. ...the equivalence of science and rationality. [ + of] Synonyms: equality, correspondence, agreement, similarity More Synonyms of equivalence. Collins COBUILD Advanced Learner’s Dictionary.

  8. If you were having trouble choosing between chocolate cake and an ice cream sundae because you love both equally, you might say these two treats have an equivalence. The noun equivalence describes the state of being equal, and it can be used any time things are basically interchangeable.

  9. 1. the state or fact of being equivalent; equality in value, force, significance, etc. 2. an instance of this; an equivalent. 3. the state of having equal chemical valence. 4. Logic. a. the relation between two propositions such that they are either both true or both false.

  10. equivalence. e•qui•val•ence /ɪˈkwɪvələns/ n. the act or condition of being the same or equal in value, measure, force: [ uncountable] demanding equivalence in treatment. [ countable] An equivalence was found between the two chemical reactions. e•quiv•a•lence (i kwiv′ ə ləns or, for 3, ē′kwə vā′ ləns), n. an equivalent.

  11. 1. : equal in force, amount, or value. also : equal in area or volume but not superposable. a square equivalent to a triangle. 2. a. : like in signification or import. b. : having logical equivalence. equivalent statements. 3. : corresponding or virtually identical especially in effect or function. 4. obsolete : equal in might or authority. 5.