adjective
- made equal or equivalent in relation to something else
Usage: formal; technical
verb
- past tense and past participle of coequate; to make equal or equivalent together with another person or thing
Usage: formal; technical
Examples
- The two variables were coequated in the statistical model.
- The researchers coequated the control and experimental groups before the study began.
- Success and happiness are often coequated in popular culture.
- The coequated values allowed for a fair comparison between the two datasets.
- They coequated the importance of both factors in their analysis.