Used in a Sentence

equalled

Definition, parts of speech, synonyms, and sentence examples for equalled.

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So the answer is yes, if you tax them, most certainly they will leave physically for haven with lower tax, all things being equalled.

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Quick take

Matched; found comparable.

Meaning at a glance

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adjective

Matched; found comparable.

Definitions

Core meanings and parts of speech for equalled.

adjective

Matched; found comparable.

Example sentences

1

So the answer is yes, if you tax them, most certainly they will leave physically for haven with lower tax, all things being equalled.

2

The real ergonomics of the LispM were due to the wonderful Microswitch keyboards, which have never been equalled since.

3

If Money equalled power then Madoff would never have landed in prison with a 150 years sentence.

4

Smalltalk's greatness comes from another place entirely, which is why no other OO language has equalled it.

5

It was a masterstroke, not to be equalled by the actions and strategic abilities of any subsequent kings or queens.

6

The airport is such that the $15 ticket is really not going to be equalled by any sort of road-based transport, because the distance from the CBD is simply too great.

7

Crunching the numbers and the additional fuel cost, plus the driving time (which simply didn't exist) would have almost equalled out.

8

Keeping the price stable is the same as saying that it was printing z amount of francs, so that y+z equalled x.

9

I don't think the tools they developed, and were using for their own further development, have been equalled since.

10

No clue, but dramatically altering my body has equalled sleeping better, fwiw.

11

But not all things are equalled, so you can still tax them at a somewhat higher rate provided that you can provide other incentives.

12

By the way, one full time equivalent (that is, a hypothetical person working 24 hours a day all year long) equalled to five real people.

Quote examples

1

To date, the idea of "print that document again, this one has a typo"...has only equalled a few extra sheets of paper used and recycled.

2

This seemed to be a good strategy because it equalled "visibility", which was often lauded as a career-making goal to aim for in the team and the company.

Frequently asked questions

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How do you use equalled in a sentence?

So the answer is yes, if you tax them, most certainly they will leave physically for haven with lower tax, all things being equalled.

What does equalled mean?

Matched; found comparable.

What part of speech is equalled?

equalled is commonly used as adjective.