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Example sentences for "coequal"

Lexicographically close words:
coelom; coelomic; coelum; coena; coepit; coerce; coerced; coercing; coercion; coercive
  1. The Senate, on the other hand, will derive its powers from the States, as political and coequal societies; and these will be represented on the principle of equality in the Senate, as they now are in the existing Congress.

  2. This, I contend, is manifestly a concurrent and coequal authority in the United States and in the individual States.

  3. The votes allotted to them are in a compound ratio, which considers them partly as distinct and coequal societies, partly as unequal members of the same society.

  4. The union is composed of seven coequal and sovereign states, and each state or province is a composition of equal and independent cities.

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

  6. She is coequal in rank and dignity with Ashur.

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

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

  9. That independent sovereignty in every one of the States, with its reserved rights of local self-government assured to each by their coequal power in the Senate, was the fundamental condition of the Constitution.

  10. All Glory to the Father be, With His coequal Son; The same to Thee, great Paraclete, While endless ages run.

  11. They were alike the sons and coequal heirs of Kronos, or Time, and the Moerae, or Destinies, had parcelled out the universe in three equal parts between them.

  12. If an adequate cession of territory should be made by such a treaty, the United States should release Mexico from all her liabilities and assume their payment to our own citizens.

  13. Who but God could have wrested His prize from a power which half the thinking world believed to be His coequal and coeternal adversary.

  14. Who but God could have wrested His prize from a power which half the thinking world believed to be His coequal and co-eternal adversary?

  15. This is quite right and practically inevitable; but it hardly agrees with the theory which supposes bride and bridegroom, husband and wife, to enter on and maintain a coequal voluntary partnership.

  16. He points out the fact that the House of Lords has never in modern times been, as a House, coequal in power with the House of Commons.

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

  18. It is true that the existence of two coequal Houses is an evil when those two Houses are of distinct natures, as was the case under the Victorian Constitution to which Mr. Bagehot refers by way of illustrative example.

  19. After which they had a grand supper, and Lucy Stone replied to the toast, "Woman, coequal with man.

  20. A combination with this Unity of a Trinity, in which Trinity the several Persons, in whatever way their personality be understood, and whatever distinctions may obtain between them, are in some way of coequal honour.

  21. It is curious to trace the difference between these strictly polytheistic deities--coequal in their several spheres--and those others who arose in obedience to a wider ideal of a godhead.

  22. So Christ is coequal and coeternal with the Father.

  23. Vermont and Kentucky, as sovereign States--coequal with the original thirteen--had been admitted into the Union.

  24. Coequal with the House in matters of legislation, it is, in addition, the advisory body of the President in appointments to office, and in treating with foreign nations.

  25. There can be no success in this that will be coequal with the other; nor a coequal grandeur.


  26. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "coequal" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.
    Other words:
    analogous; answer; balanced; coequal; coextensive; coincident; coinciding; complement; complementary; congruent; convertible; coordinate; correspond; correspondent; corresponding; coterminous; counterpart; ditto; equal; equilateral; equivalent; even; fellow; finished; harmonious; homologous; identical; like; match; mate; parallel; peer; reciprocal; reciprocate; regular; rival; same; symmetrical; tantamount; twin; uniform