equate

equate (someone or something) with (someone or something)

To perceive someone or something as being representative or equivalent to someone or something else. I think I enjoy summer so much because I just equate warm weather with happiness. I often let my kids play with my parents' very docile dog so that they don't equate dogs with fear.
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Farlex Dictionary of Idioms.

equate someone or something with someone or something

to compare people and things, in any combination. I tend to equate Tom with trouble. I equate the Johnsons with a long boring evening.
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equate

someone to someone else and equate something to something else to claim that someone is in some manner the same as someone else; to claim that something is in some manner the same as something else. I would equate Tom to Wallywhen it comes to native ability. You cannot equate my car to that jalopy you drive!
McGraw-Hill Dictionary of American Idioms and Phrasal Verbs.
See also:
  • be/have done with somebody/something
  • be in line with (someone or something)
  • better of
  • (someone or something) promises well
  • begin with
  • begin with (someone or something)
  • bird has flown, the
  • beware of
  • beware of (someone or something)
  • be rough on (someone or something)
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Across Kuwait, North America and Europe, Equate Group operates a wide range of industrial chemical facilities that produce more than 5 million tons of ethylene-related products per year.
Al Habib expressed utmost appreciation and gratitude to all contributors to the success, especially TKSC Board members, shareholders and Equate Petrochemical Company.
Equate and branded products are both closely tied to Wal-Mart's pharmacies, notes Fehlig.
Commenting on the partnership with EQUATE, Sadu House Chairperson, Sheikha Bibi Duaij Al-Jaber Al-Ali, said: "Sadi Studio brings artists in an innovative platform that inspires from the heritage of weaving and traditional arts, an initiative that we hope will preserve what was once a significant source of living in Kuwait and the rest of the Gulf.
EQUATE is currently the owner and single-operator of several fully integrated world-class petrochemical complexes in Kuwait, North America and Europe.
The EU2 has a production capacity of 850,000 metric tonnes annually (MTA) and is owned by The Kuwait Olefins Company (TKOC), part of the Equate Group, said a statement.
"The company claims that equate is safe, but such refrains have been heard in Western New York before only to be proven to be absolutely wrong," Maziarz's letter states, noting that the farm fields in question are mere miles from the Love Canal site.
'As it is a voluntary initiative, Equate is implementing RC as part of its unwavering commitment to the care of the Kuwaiti community and beyond including each and every individual by manufacturing safe products, ensuring environmental protection in industrial oper- ations and guaranteeing the overall wellbeing of all our surroundings,' said Equate president and chief executive Hamad Al Terkait.
Al Kandari takes over this position after more than 25 years of service that included a number of leading posts within and outside Kuwait at Petrochemical Industries Company (PIC), Equate, establishing Equate II joint-venture, and MEGlobal where he was deputy CEO.
The financial advisers for Equate were JP Morgan and Chemical Bank of the US and National Bank of Kuwait (NBK).
The EQUATE Group is taking employee equality and diversity to new heights, launching its "ELEVATE" program within the Group's companies around the world and the community at large.
'Equate,' the brown, blackish, mulch-like product--with a piquant taste and curious smell--is made up of about 60 percent human excrement, mixed with other un-dissolved solids that once went happily down the drain after leaving someone's toilet.
Kuwait-based Equate Petrochemical Company has tied up with the Public Authority for Civil Information (PACI) to launch self-service kiosks for company employees to issue human resources (HR) certificates.