Equated

/ɪˈkweɪtɪd/ verb

Definition

Past tense of 'equate'; made two things equal or treated them as being equivalent.

Etymology

From Latin 'aequatus,' past participle of 'aequare' (to make equal), used in English since the 1500s for mathematical and logical equivalence.

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When people 'equate wealth with happiness,' they're using mathematical language for a non-mathematical claim—and that borrowed language shapes how they think about the relationship.

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