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equivolate 

Equal in value, measure, force, effect, significance, etc
Something that is equivalent
Corresponding
The amount of chicken you just consumed would equivolate to a K.F.C. family meal
equivolate by Brad W December 15, 2008
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equivilate 

"why do astronomical discoveries equivilate to the arousal of my autonomic system?"

"I do not think the Intifadah deserves the title "war". You equivilate war with "armed conflict" but it is not the same."

"It's all forces, kinetics, gravity, they all equivilate to the same end result."
equivilate by Shann and Seb September 8, 2008

equivilate 

"I do not think the Intifadah deserves the title "war". You equivilate war with "armed conflict" but it is not the same."
equivilate by Shann and Seb August 3, 2006

equivalate 

To make two or more forces, amounts or values equivalent relative to each other.
I have equivalated the two piles of sugar.
equivalate by Corrigenda November 20, 2006

equivilate 

To draw an equivalence between things that is inappropriate or false. Commonly used in media criticism, to describe a tendency of centrist writers to insist that Both Sides are bad or wrong, and a fear of simply stating the facts if that would make them seem "biased" towards the side that is aligned with reality.
If Republicans say that the Earth was flat, the newspapers would just equivilate and say, "Shape of Earth: Views Differ".
equivilate by Auros September 3, 2019

Equivalate 

1. Adjective:
Equal in value, amount, function, meaning, etc.

One hundred British pounds equivaltes to five hundred dirham (approx 2018)”
“Four glasses of wine equivalte to one whole bottle”

2. Noun:
A person or thing that is equal to or corresponds with another in value , amount, function, meaning, etc.

Synonyms: equivalent, alternative, counterpart, equal to.
“Four glasses of wine equivalate to one whole bottle