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Example sentences for "being equivalent"

  • With the forms of be, being equivalent to a future with obligation, necessity, etc.

  • With past participle of intransitive verbs, being equivalent to the present perfect and past perfect tenses active; as, When we are gone From every object dear to mortal sight.

  • Noun and gerund, being equivalent to an infinitive.

  • X also is superfluous, ks, gz, or z, being equivalent to it.

  • X also is superfluous, ks, gz, or z, being equivalent to it.

  • I being equivalent to this one, he or she or it to that one, &c.

  • In these sentences, the indirect object me, being equivalent to a prepositional phrase, is an adverbial modifier.

  • Here what, being equivalent to that which, serves as the subject both of was said and of is.

  • Here what, being equivalent to that which, serves as both the object of remembers and as the subject of is said.

  • Two negatives destroy one another, being equivalent to an affirmative.

  • Here who, being equivalent to what person, is the term with which the other pronoun agrees.


  • The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "being equivalent" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.


    Some common collocations, pairs and triplets of words:
    being admitted; being also; being anxious; being attached; being desirous; being destitute; being dissolved; being eager; being elected; being exposed; being good; being introduced; being invited; being minded; being modernized; being near; being necessary; being ordered; being perceived; being raised; being reduced; being regarded; being resolved; being then; being vanquished; mixed multitude