
Equipollent
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/ˌɛkwɪˈpɒlənt/
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Translation of "equipollent" into Russian
equipollent
NounUK
/ˌɛkwɪˈpɒlənt/
US
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equipollent
equipollents pl
Rare, chiefly archaic: a thing or person equal in force or value to another
эквиполлентность
The concept of equipollent sets is important in mathematics.
Понятие эквиполлентных множеств важно в математике.
equipollent
AdjectiveUK
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equipollent
more equipollent Comp.
most equipollent Super.
The two arguments were equipollent in their logic.
Оба аргумента были равносильны по своей логике.
Definitions
equipollent
NounUK
/ˌɛkwɪˈpɒlənt/
US
/ˌɛkwɪˈpɑlənt/
A person or thing that is equal in power, force, or effect to another.
In the debate, each speaker was considered an equipollent, making the discussion balanced and fair.
equipollent
AdjectiveUK
/ˌɛkwɪˈpɒlənt/
US
/ˌɛkwɪˈpɑlənt/
Having equal power, force, or effect.
The two arguments were equipollent, making it difficult to decide which side was more convincing.
Equivalent in value, significance, or meaning.
The two theories were considered equipollent, as they both explained the phenomenon equally well.
(Logic) Having the same truth value; logically equivalent.
The statements "If P then Q" and "¬P or Q" are equipollent in classical logic.