Coequal [noun]

Definition of Coequal:

peer

Synonyms of Coequal:


Opposite/Antonyms of Coequal:

-


Sentence/Example of Coequal:

Shuffles could count thirteen including his rival, while Pelham could number nineteen without his coequal in authority.

The several States of the Union are by force of the Constitution coequal in domestic legislative power.

Add to this, that they might have arisen even in a state of nature, and have been coequal with the quarrels of mankind.

In his view "the evil of two coequal Houses of distinct natures is obvious."

The most trifling sin (if any sin can be called trifling,) demanded nothing less than God's eternal and coequal Son.

His thirst for knowledge was coequal with his thirst for money—and why, no one could tell.

The duty of citizens to support the laws of the land is coequal with the duty of their Government to enforce the laws which exist.

And man is content to rest coequal with the beast in the matter of mating.

Coequal in antiquity with the cult of Anu in Assyria is that of Dagan.