Equaling [verb]

Definition of Equaling:

make even, be even with

Opposite/Antonyms of Equaling:


Sentence/Example of Equaling:

Its entire tone in correspondence was earnest but restrained, and in style fully equaling his best, and most ornate efforts.

And Blair, though possessed of will and energy quite equaling the others', was less physically fit to stand the hard going.

Were it not for the long severe winters, this would be a capital stock country, equaling Texas and the prairies of the old West.

The farm products have considerably more than doubled in ten years, equaling in value eighteen times the world's output of gold.

Requa is one of Rogers hybrids hardly equaling others of its color and season.

Of all the theater disasters of history, none ever occurred in America equaling the loss of life in the Iroquois fire.

It was a good throw, not equaling the best of the amateur records by a foot, but still very fair.

The values are given in thousands of kran, sixty kran equaling one pound sterling.

Cowries were early used as money, 2200 of them equaling in value one franc.298 They are now losing currency.

A pack of them will attack and kill a single strange dog, but would not disturb a number equaling their own.