💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Equivalization"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| equivalationnoun | The act of equating or making equivalent. |
| levelisationnoun | Alternative form of levelization. [The act or process of levelizing.] |
| equalizationnoun | The act of equalizing, or state of being equalized. |
| equatingverb | The act by which things are equated; the evaluation of things as equivalent. |
| economisationnoun | Alternative spelling of economization. [The act or practice of using resources to the best effect.] |
| vincentisationnoun | Alternative form of vincentization. [(statistics) The technique of averaging three or more subjects' estimated or elicited quantile functions in order to define group quantiles from which F can be constructed.] |
| algebrizationnoun | (mathematics) Alternative form of algebraization. [(mathematics) conversion to algebraic form] |
| conventionalisationnoun | Alternative form of conventionalization. [The act or process of rendering something conventional.] |
| homogenisationnoun | Alternative spelling of homogenization. [The act of making something homogenous, or the same throughout; or the tendency of something to become homogenous.] |
| dollarisationnoun | Alternative spelling of dollarization. [(economics) The process of a country, officially, or its residents, unofficially, adopting the US dollar or other foreign currency in parallel to or instead of the domestic currency.] |
| equipartitioningnoun | An equal partitioning. |
| peasantisationnoun | (UK) Alternative form of peasantization. [The process of creating a peasant class involved in small-scale agrarian practices.] |
| uniformisationnoun | Alternative spelling of uniformization. [The act of uniformizing.] |
| equilibrationnoun | The formation, or maintenance, of an equilibrium. |
| euroisationnoun | Alternative spelling of euroization. [The process of a country adopting the euro as its primary currency or linking its currency to the euro] |
| casualizationnoun | Alternative form of casualisation. [(economics) The process by which employment shifts from a preponderance of full-time and permanent or contract positions to higher levels of casual positions.] |
| europisationnoun | Alternative form of Europization. [The process of making something European, or adapting it to European norms.] |
| formalisationnoun | (British spelling) Alternative spelling of formalization. [The act of formalizing something.] |
| equiparationnoun | (chiefly historical, law, philosophy) The transfer or imputation of attributes from one object or concept to another; the drawing of an equivalence between them. |
| normanisationnoun | Alternative form of Normanization. [The process of Normanizing, especially in the aftermath of the Norman Conquest.] |
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