Pronunciation: /ɪˈkwɪvələnsi/
noun the state or condition of being equivalent; equality in value, force, significance, etc.
A1 In math, equivalency means two things are equal in value.
A2 Students in language learning often struggle with understanding the equivalency of words in different languages.
B1 The equivalency of the two products was compared in terms of quality and price.
B2 The equivalency of the two experimental groups was established through statistical analysis.
C1 The equivalency of the two legal documents was confirmed by the expert witness.
C2 The equivalency of the two scientific theories was debated among scholars.
formal The equivalency of the two mathematical expressions was proven through rigorous calculations.
informal They showed that the two things were equivalent by doing a bunch of math.
slang They basically said the two things were the same with all the numbers and stuff.
figurative The equivalency between their opinions was like comparing apples to oranges.
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