Equaled Meaning in English
word · lemma: equal
Definition
Past tense of 'equal': to be the same as something else in amount, value, or status.
Usage & Nuances
'Equaled' is formal and used in writing or reporting. Common with sports, achievements, records, or comparisons. Usually used with objects ('She equaled his score'), not people directly ('She equaled him' is rare, prefer 'beat' or 'matched').
Spanish: igualóPortuguese (BR): igualouPortuguese (PT): igualouChinese (Simplified): 与…相等Chinese (Traditional): 與…相等Hindi: के बराबर हुआArabic: عادلBengali: সমান করেছে - তুল্য হয়েছেRussian: сравнял - был равенJapanese: 並んだ - 同等になったVietnamese: bằng - sánh bằngKorean: 맞먹었다 - 같아졌다Turkish: eşitledi - denk olduUrdu: برابر کیا - مساوی ہواIndonesian: menyamai - setara dengan
Example Sentences
The team equaled last year's record.
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Her time in the race equaled the world record.
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No one has equaled that achievement in years.
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Their performance yesterday equaled the best we've ever seen.
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His generosity has never been equaled by anyone in the company.
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She equaled his score in the test.
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