Equating in a sentence as a noun

I have to say, stop equating work with progress.

I romanticize my job by equating it to writing love poems to an inanimate object.

"I wish developers would stop equating "complicated" to things "I don't understand".

> The author of this piece makes the classic mistake \n > of equating the init system as the process manager \n > and process supervisor.

Many of you grew up always equating geek with "cool", and have no conception of what it would be like to be treated as nearly subhuman for liking computers.

"who put in the most effort and demonstrate the highest level of achievement"I've noticed a growing problem with people equating effort with achievement as the parent does.

First, equating "burning them at the stake" to "deleting their accounts on that persons website" is absolute lunacy and I don't know how anyone could take your points seriously.

You are equating "grant access to the address book" with "spam all 'friends' at 6 o'clock in the morning to tell them lies"By your logic, it would be completely useless to even read the fine print, because giving them access to the addressbook would imply my consent for them to do anything technically possible with it.

Equating definitions

noun

the act of regarding as equal

See also: equation