(1) a new one costs the equivalent of 10 old ones(2) Marias opens the piece by talking about how some phrases just don't have a similar equivalent in other languages.(3) horizontal equivalent(4) Farmers are now expecting prices to lift by an equivalent amount.(5) Humans would have to eat two cloves of raw garlic a day to obtain the equivalent amount of allicin given to rats in the study.(6) starch equivalent(7) equivalent numbers(8) All they were obliged to do was to return an equivalent amount.(9) A is equivalent to A for all A in the set of upper case Latin characters.(10) Negative controls used equivalent amounts of RNA not subjected to reverse transcription.(11) This amount is the equivalent today to about $750, but in terms of rupees it is not an insignificant sum.(12) The singers looked and sounded as if they weren't trying awfully hard - as if this was the musical equivalent of a gentle stroll in the park.(13) full-time equivalent(14) But hang on to the receipt in case you want to exchange it for something of equivalent value in case you don't need that day or you've had it before.(15) They just wanted me to donate, monthly, the equivalent amount to half a bag of tea-bags.(16) In some instances this can amount up to the equivalent of two monthly premiums for the same portfolio.
📺 Word Example from TV Shows

...suggest you could find the EQUIVALENT
of Unruh radiation in a large body of water?
The Big Bang Theory Season 6, Episode 24

So it's like the musical EQUIVALENT
of Russell's paradox.
The Big Bang Theory Season 8, Episode 19

That's the scientific EQUIVALENT
The Big Bang Theory Season 5, Episode 11

This thing is like the science
EQUIVALENT of a sex tape.
The Big Bang Theory Season 7, Episode 6

I think it's the EQUIVALENT
of Rockefeller Center.
Westworld Season 3, Episode 8