noun
- people or things that are equal to each other in rank, status, or importance
Usage: plural form
Examples
- The two CEOs considered themselves coequals in the business partnership.
- In a democracy, all citizens should be treated as coequals under the law.
- The committee members functioned as coequals, with no single person having more authority.
- The twin brothers were coequals in their parents’ affections.
- The treaty established the two nations as coequals in the alliance.
- As coequals on the team, both players shared leadership responsibilities.