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Equal (adjective)

Definition: Being the same in quantity, size, degree, value, or status.

Sense 1: Exhibiting or demonstrating the same characteristics, abilities, or qualities.

Example sentence: Both teams are equal in skill and are expected to have a competitive game.

Sense 2: Of the same rank, position, or importance

Example sentence: The two candidates hold equal positions in the company hierarchy.

Sense 3: Showing fairness, justice, or impartiality

Example sentence: The judge ensured equal treatment for all the parties involved in the case.

Sense 4: Indicating a high degree of similarity or likeness

Example sentence: The twins have equal resemblance, making it difficult to tell them apart.

Sense 5: Being evenly matched or balanced

Example sentence: The scores were equal at the end of the game, resulting in a tie.

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