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- /iː.kwə.ˈpɑːn.dəˌ.ˌreɪt/
- /ˌiː.kwɪ.ˈpɒn.də.reɪt/
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- US Pronunciation
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- /iː.kwə.ˈpɑːn.dəˌ.ˌreɪt/
Definitions of equiponderate word
- noun equiponderate To counterbalance. 1
- verb equiponderate to equal or balance in weight, power, force, etc; offset; counterbalance 0
- verb transitive equiponderate to counterbalance 0
- verb transitive equiponderate to make evenly balanced 0
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Parts of speech for Equiponderate
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equiponderate popularity
This term is known only to a narrow circle of people with rare knowledge. Only 7% of English native speakers know the meaning of this word.
According to our data most of word are more popular. This word is almost not used. It has a much more popular synonym.
equiponderate usage trend in Literature
This diagram is provided by Google Ngram ViewerSynonyms for equiponderate
verb equiponderate
- amount to — If you say that one thing amounts to something else, you consider the first thing to be the same as the second thing.
- break even — to attain a level of activity, as in commerce, or a point of operation, as in gambling, at which there is neither profit nor loss
- compare — When you compare things, you consider them and discover the differences or similarities between them.
- comprise — If you say that something comprises or is comprised of a number of things or people, you mean it has them as its parts or members.
- correspond — If one thing corresponds to another, there is a close similarity or connection between them. You can also say that two things correspond.
Antonyms for equiponderate
verb equiponderate
- differ — to be unlike, dissimilar, or distinct in nature or qualities (often followed by from): The two writers differ greatly in their perceptions of the world. Each writer's style differs from that of another.
- fail — to fall short of success or achievement in something expected, attempted, desired, or approved: The experiment failed because of poor planning.
- disagree — to fail to agree; differ: The conclusions disagree with the facts. The theories disagree in their basic premises.
- disconnect — SCSI reconnect
- disproportion — lack of proportion; lack of proper relationship in size, number, etc.: architectural disproportions.
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