6 Verbs to Use for the Word equivalence

JOULE, JAMES PRESCOTT, a celebrated physicist, born at Salford; was a pupil of Dalton's, and devoted his time to physical and chemical research; made discoveries in connection with the production of heat by voltaic electricity, demonstrated the equivalence of heat and energy, and established on experimental grounds the doctrine of the conservation of energy (1818-1889).

I had arranged them thus for convenience some years ago, and I now find they express the equivalence of the two great factors of Style-Intelligence and Sensibility.

Enumeration of numbers, see Addition Epicene nouns, see Generic Names Epithets, new compound, poets frequently form Equivalence, the argument of, has often led into errors Equivocal, or ambiguous construc.

Within the city he has precedence next to the sovereign and before the royal family; elsewhere he ranks as an earl, thus indicating the equivalence of the city to a county, and with like significance he is lord lieutenant of the city and justice of the peace.

18.Because the possessive case of a noun or pronoun is usually equivalent in meaning to the preposition of and the objective case, some grammarians, mistaking this equivalence of meaning for sameness of case, have asserted that all our possessives have a double form.

The following example shows the same equivalence: "This refers to the last mentioned or nearer thing, that to the first mentioned or more distant thing.

6 Verbs to Use for the Word  equivalence