Pronunciation: /ˈɛkwəvələns/
noun the state of being equal in value, amount, function, or meaning
A1 In math, equivalence means two things are equal in value.
A2 The teacher explained the equivalence of fractions using visual aids.
B1 The concept of cultural equivalence is important in translation studies.
B2 The scientist conducted experiments to prove the equivalence of the two drugs.
C1 The lawyer argued for the equivalence of the two legal statutes.
C2 The diplomat negotiated for the equivalence of trade agreements between the two countries.
formal In mathematics, equivalence is a relation that is symmetric, reflexive, and transitive.
informal The equivalence between the two theories was undeniable.
slang Their friendship reached a level of equivalence where they could finish each other's sentences.
figurative The artist aimed to create an equivalence between light and darkness in her painting.
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