unequivalent

[US]/[ˌʌnɪˈk(w)ɪvələnt]/
[UK]/[ˌʌnɪˈk(w)ɪvələnt]/

Translation

adj.not equal in value, amount, or degree; not having the same value or effect
adv.not equivalent

Phrases & Collocations

unequivalent exchange

unequivalent terms

being unequivalent

unequivalent comparison

found unequivalent

unequivalent value

deemed unequivalent

unequivalent relationship

unequivalent offer

unequivalent data

Example Sentences

the two concepts are often confused, but they are fundamentally unequivalent.

his claims and the evidence presented were entirely unequivalent.

the value of the currency exchange rates were unequivalent across different markets.

comparing their experiences is difficult; they are simply unequivalent.

the two systems proved to be unequivalent in terms of performance.

the historical contexts make a direct comparison unequivalent.

their skill sets are unequivalent; he's a specialist, she's a generalist.

the legal arguments presented were largely unequivalent to the facts.

the two approaches to the problem were logically unequivalent.

the impact of the two policies was demonstrably unequivalent.

the two sides' positions remained stubbornly unequivalent throughout the negotiations.

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