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or equiv·a·lent
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OR EQUIVALENT
"or equivalent", in the context of a Civil or Construction Contract, to mean that the items perform equal to or better than the named product and must be accepted by the Employer or Engineer. Tests may be required at the Contractor's expense.
Submitted by rinat on September 12, 2022
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of or equivalent in Chaldean Numerology is: 1
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of or equivalent in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6
Examples of or equivalent in a Sentence
If December was a big party for many market participants, then January is the equivalent to a bad hangover, at the same time, responding to currency movements, prices for the new model year have increased, much more than usual. The price transformation of the market is something still in process, so the headache will rather get worse before going away eventually.
In the case of Brexit, the process was guided by the steps set out in Article 50 of the Treaty on European Union. There is no equivalent process in the UK's constitution.
This is the equivalent of spitting on the graves of the 207,000 Americans who passed away from COVID, whose families had to say goodbye to them over speakerphone werent even able to have comfort during their time of grief.
You're problem-solving when things are easy, it's the equivalent of practicing a free throw during practice versus only waiting to practice a free throw when the game is on the line.
We're quite confident of our naval forces' ability to defend themselves, it seems they've attempted to destroy the equivalent of a Hollywood movie set.
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