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单词 coequal
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Definition of coequal in English:

coequal

adjective kəʊˈiːkw(ə)lkoʊˈikwəl
  • Having the same rank or importance.

    coequal partners
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The author starts out on page one claiming that Eastern European modernism was a coequal partner with Western European modernism.
    • The various relations with God we have outlined are themselves irreducible, rooted in permanent coequal dimensions of the divine nature.
    • Federal candidates must have coequal efforts in both the political action committee and individual arenas - properly coordinated, of course.
    • We are ill-advised to adopt or adhere to constitutional rules that bring us into constant conflict with a coequal branch of government.
    • The Constitution made the Senate a coequal branch of government and gave senators longer terms in office than the President.
    • Being a coequal branch of the executive, the legislature has the right to inquire if the executive is doing something beyond the Constitution.
    • You know, we're a coequal branch of government.
    • We will insert an aeromedican evacuation control team in the air mobility division with coequal status to the existing airlift, air refueling, and air mobility control teams.
    • They are, in fact, biosocial theories that place fully coequal emphasis on genetic and sociocultural factors.
    • The judicial and legislative branches of government, endowed by the Constitution's framers with coequal powers to those of the executive, are being effectively reduced to the status of rubber stamps.
    Synonyms
    equal, identical
noun kəʊˈiːkw(ə)lkoʊˈikwəl
  • A person or thing equal with another.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • One of them, ‘The Book of Ruth and Naomi,’ suggests that we consider Ruth and Naomi coequals.
    • While the independent directors would be the coequals of national central bank officials, their obligations and perspective must be mega-economic in scope.
    Synonyms
    equivalent, opposite number, peer, equal, parallel, complement, match, twin, mate, fellow, brother, sister, analogue, correlative

Derivatives

  • coequality

  • noun kəʊɪˈkwɒlɪtiˌkoʊiˈkwɑlədi
    • The most fruitful approach to wildlife ecology grants coequality to wild animal population biology, the ecology and management of wildlife habitats.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • At this moment of unprecedented danger and unprecedented opportunity, upholding this principle of formal coequality has never been more important.
      • Such a view, though defensible in theory, would destroy all semblance of coequality from a practical standpoint.
      • From the beginning, North Korea has insisted that an inter-Korean political formula should be based on parity or coequality, rather than population.
      • So much is implied in the separation of the powers of these departments by the Constitution, and in the rule which recognizes their essential coequality.

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin coaequalis 'of the same age', from co- 'jointly' + aequalis (see equal).

Rhymes

equal, prequel, sequel
 
 

Definition of coequal in US English:

coequal

adjectivekoʊˈikwəlkōˈēkwəl
  • Equal with one another; having the same rank or importance.

    coequal partners
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The Constitution made the Senate a coequal branch of government and gave senators longer terms in office than the President.
    • The judicial and legislative branches of government, endowed by the Constitution's framers with coequal powers to those of the executive, are being effectively reduced to the status of rubber stamps.
    • We will insert an aeromedican evacuation control team in the air mobility division with coequal status to the existing airlift, air refueling, and air mobility control teams.
    • We are ill-advised to adopt or adhere to constitutional rules that bring us into constant conflict with a coequal branch of government.
    • The author starts out on page one claiming that Eastern European modernism was a coequal partner with Western European modernism.
    • Being a coequal branch of the executive, the legislature has the right to inquire if the executive is doing something beyond the Constitution.
    • Federal candidates must have coequal efforts in both the political action committee and individual arenas - properly coordinated, of course.
    • You know, we're a coequal branch of government.
    • The various relations with God we have outlined are themselves irreducible, rooted in permanent coequal dimensions of the divine nature.
    • They are, in fact, biosocial theories that place fully coequal emphasis on genetic and sociocultural factors.
    Synonyms
    equal, identical
nounkoʊˈikwəlkōˈēkwəl
  • A person or thing equal with another.

    Example sentencesExamples
    • One of them, ‘The Book of Ruth and Naomi,’ suggests that we consider Ruth and Naomi coequals.
    • While the independent directors would be the coequals of national central bank officials, their obligations and perspective must be mega-economic in scope.
    Synonyms
    equivalent, opposite number, peer, equal, parallel, complement, match, twin, mate, fellow, brother, sister, analogue, correlative

Origin

Late Middle English: from Latin coaequalis ‘of the same age’, from co- ‘jointly’ + aequalis (see equal).

 
 
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