equating

/ɪˈkweɪtɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act or process of treating two or more things as equal or equivalent.
    • The equating of money with success is a common but flawed idea.
    • His constant equating of hard work with long hours exhausted the team.
    • In the study, the equating of test scores across different years was done carefully.
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verb
  1. Present participle of equate; considering one thing as the same as another.
    • She is equating her new job with a fresh start in life.
    • By equating the two situations, he overlooked important differences.
    • The teacher warned against equating intelligence with good grades.
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