ALL meanings of quasi-equal
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Q q - adjective quasi-equal as great as; the same as (often followed by to or with): The velocity of sound is not equal to that of light. 1
- adjective quasi-equal like or alike in quantity, degree, value, etc.; of the same rank, ability, merit, etc.: two students of equal brilliance. 1
- adjective quasi-equal evenly proportioned or balanced: an equal contest. 1
- adjective quasi-equal uniform in operation or effect: equal laws. 1
- adjective quasi-equal adequate or sufficient in quantity or degree: The supply is equal to the demand. 1
- adjective quasi-equal having adequate powers, ability, or means: He was equal to the task. 1
- adjective quasi-equal level, as a plain. 1
- adjective quasi-equal tranquil or undisturbed: to confront death with an equal mind. 1
- adjective quasi-equal impartial or equitable. 1
- noun quasi-equal a person or thing that is equal. 1
- verb with object quasi-equal to be or become equal to; meet or match: So far the rate of production doesn't equal the demand. If A equals B and B equals C, then A equals C. 1
- verb with object quasi-equal to make or do something equal to: No matter how he tries, he can't equal his brother's achievements. 1
- verb with object quasi-equal Archaic. to make equal; equalize. 1
- verb with object quasi-equal Obsolete. to recompense fully. 1