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equiponderate
[ ee-kwuh-pon-duh-reyt, ek-wuh- ]
verb (used with object)
- to equal or offset in weight, force, importance, etc.; counterbalance.
equiponderate
/ ˌiːkwɪˈpɒndəˌreɪt /
verb
- tr to equal or balance in weight, power, force, etc; offset; counterbalance
Derived Forms
- ˌequiˈponderant, adjective
- ˌequiˈponderance, noun
Other Words From
- equi·ponder·ation noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of equiponderate1
Word History and Origins
Origin of equiponderate1
Example Sentences
There are three primeval Unities, and more than one of each cannot exist: One God; One Truth; One Point of Liberty, where all opposites equiponderate.
Equiponderate, ē-kwi-pon′dėr-āt, v.i. to be equal in weight: to balance.—adj. equal in weight.—n.
It was the traditional policy of the Tartar to check the Russian princes the one by the other, to feed their dissensions, to cause their forces to equiponderate, and to allow none to consolidate himself.
Why, you know Tacitus saith, "In rebus bellicis maxime dominalur Fortuna," which is equiponderate with our vernacular adage, "Luck can maist in the mellee."
Why, you know Tacitus saith, "In rebus bellicis maxime dominalur Fortuna," which is equiponderate with our vernacular adage, "Luck can maist in the mellee."
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