coequated

/koʊˈikweɪtɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense of coequate: treated or regarded as equal or equivalent.
    • The two proposals were coequated in the final evaluation, receiving the same score.
    • Historians have coequated the two leaders' contributions to the peace process.
    • The judge coequated the severity of the two crimes when handing down the sentences.
adjective
  1. Regarded or treated as equal or equivalent.
    • The coequated values in the equation made the calculation straightforward.
    • In the study, the two groups were coequated for age and income to ensure fair comparison.
    • The coequated status of the two departments allowed them to collaborate without hierarchy.
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