Word Study
equate
CIDE DICTIONARY
equate, v. t. [L. aequatus, p. p. of aequare to make level or equal, fr. aequus level, equal. See Equal.].
To make equal; to reduce to an average; to make such an allowance or correction in as will reduce to a common standard of comparison; to reduce to mean time or motion; as, to equate payments; to equate lines of railroad for grades or curves; equated distances. [1913 Webster]
"Palgrave gives both scrolle and scrowe and equates both to F[rench] rolle." [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
equate, v.
1 tr. (usu. foll. by to, with) regard as equal or equivalent.
2 intr. (foll. by with) a be equal or equivalent to. b agree or correspond.
1 tr. (usu. foll. by to, with) regard as equal or equivalent.
2 intr. (foll. by with) a be equal or equivalent to. b agree or correspond.
Derivative
equatable adj.
Etymology
ME f. L aequare aequat- f. aequus equal
THESAURUS
equate
accommodate, adjust, align, ally, apply, assimilate, associate, balance, bind, bracket, cancel, collimate, collineate, compare, compensate, connect, consider, coordinate, correlate, correspond, counterbalance, counterpoise, countervail, couple, draw a parallel, equalize, equidistance, even, even up, fit, follow, hold, identify, integrate, interrelate, level, liken, line up, link, match, paragon, parallel, parallelize, place parallel to, poise, proportion, realign, regard, relate, relativize, represent, similize, square, strike a balance, tie, treat, wedROGET THESAURUS
equate
Equality
VB be equal, equal, match, reach, keep pace with, run abreast, come to, amount to, come up to, be on a level with, lie on a level with, balance, cope with, come to the same thing, render equal, equalize level, dress, balance, equate, handicap, give points, spot points, handicap, trim, adjust, poise, fit, accommodate, adapt, strike a balance, establish equality, restore equality, restore equilibrium, readjust, stretch on the bed of Procrustes.For further exploring for "equate" in Webster Dictionary Online