Equalling [verb]

Definition of Equalling:

make even, be even with

Opposite/Antonyms of Equalling:


Sentence/Example of Equalling:

The tides are noticed as being “very swift and dangerous,” and the “current” is described as equalling that at Bordeaux.

I loved that boy as a brother, and he returned my affection with a fervor, equalling that of a trusting woman.

A beautiful sight they were, quite equalling in grace and stateliness the lordly deer.

Other peoples, such as the Assyrians and Persians, also followed the practice, though hardly equalling Egyptian methods.

Lower tentacular cirrus about equalling a tentacle in length, the dorsal longer, both of similar form.

Many more varieties, nearly equalling the above, may be selected; but we are not aware that any improvement would be made.

Picked at the right stage, they are a fine article of diet, almost equalling oysters.

The tremendous roars he uttered, equalling that of ten bulls together, so appalled his companions that they took to flight.

Excluding this very narrow, prolonged, occludent margin, the adductor plate projects for a length equalling the rest of the valve.

Size of No. 375b, but much darker; black bars below equalling white ones in width; darkest bird of group.