Pronunciation: /koʊˈikwəl/
adjective having the same rank, value, or importance
A1 My sister and I are coequal in age.
A2 The two teams are coequal in skill level.
B1 The company believes in treating all employees as coequal members of the team.
B2 In a healthy relationship, both partners should be considered coequal in decision-making.
C1 The coequal branches of government ensure a system of checks and balances.
C2 The coequal distribution of resources among all departments led to increased efficiency in the organization.
formal In a well-functioning democracy, the three branches of government are considered coequal.
informal They are coequal partners in this business venture.
slang Me and my best friend are basically coequal in everything we do.
figurative The two rival companies are always trying to prove they are coequal in the market.
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