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[ US /koʊˈikwəɫ/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. having the same standing before the law

How To Use coequal In A Sentence

  • The Supreme Court, the Congress, and the President are all coequal parts of the federal government.
  • The various relations with God we have outlined are themselves irreducible, rooted in permanent coequal dimensions of the divine nature.
  • Such a view, though defensible in theory, would destroy all semblance of coequality from a practical standpoint.
  • The author starts out on page one claiming that Eastern European modernism was a coequal partner with Western European modernism.
  • It is time for male seminarians and clergy to repay their female classmates for all they continue to teach us and celebrate their coequal presence within our communities. Joshua Stanton: Celebrating Female Clergy
  • Baker and the head of the constabulary were replaced; the Filipino legislature emerged as coequal with the American administration, and the elites were largely confirmed in their political and economic power, which they hold to this day. Between War and Peace
  • In the absence of any constitutional requirement binding Congress, we stated that “[t] he respect due to coequal and independent departments” demands that the courts accept as passed all bills authenticated in the manner provided by Congress. The Volokh Conspiracy » Does Marshall Field v. Clark Preclude a Challenge to “Deem and Pass”?
  • This latter form is indeed perfectly consistent with Trinitarian belief: it, however, expresses not the coequality of the Three The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 15: Tournely-Zwirner
  • The judicial and legislative branches of government, endowed by the Constitution's framers with coequal powers to those of the executive, are being effectively reduced to the status of rubber stamps.
  • And will those who argued that the branches are coequal argue that as loudly if Obama oversteps those boundaries? Waldo Jaquith - Will your core beliefs switch with the presidency?
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