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adjective
equal with one another
coequal branches of government
The first known use of coequal was in the 14th century
coevaladjective
of the same age or duration
coevaladjective
of the same age or duration
coerceverb
to cause someone to do something by force or threat
coerceverb
to cause someone to do something by force or threat
coerceverb
to cause someone to do something by force or threat
coerceverb
to cause someone to do something by force or threat
coequaladjective
equal with one another
coequaladjective
equal with one another
1 in my mind illegally downloading something from the Internet is coequal to stealing from a store
2 Neither does anything in the decision prohibit states or the coequal federal branches from recognizing the same.
3 There is nothing by Richard Diebenkorn, Ed Ruscha or Wayne Thiebaud, artists associated with California — a coequal locus of creativity to New York and the East Coast — who project a sensibility distinctly different from that cultivated in New York.
4 The code of conduct’s first good deed is putting the Supreme Court in its proper context, which is atop a judiciary that the Constitution makes a coequal branch of government.
5 As the Constitution outlines, the U.S. has three distinct and coequal branches of government: a legislature that passes laws, an executive branch that implements them, and a judiciary that interprets them.
6 Our system of coequal branches of executive, legislative and judicial government designed to provide checks and balances without which our democracy does not work — was eroding over time, and the Citizens United ruling accelerated the erosion to the point where the system is massively broken.
7 Judge Roslynn Mauskopf, head of the Administrative Office of the U.S. Courts, said that the federal judiciary’s policy-making body—called the Judicial Conference of the U.S.—strives to find a balance between coequal branches of government in regular contacts with Congress.
8 The extension was approved on strict party lines as Democrats said that Lamont has been doing a solid job in prudent fashion during an ongoing health crisis, while Republicans said the full legislature has been ignored and disregarded as a coequal branch of government.
9 For much of the American public and for the historical record, the second impeachment of former President Donald J. Trump represented a blistering censure from a coequal branch of government whose members’ lives had been imperiled days earlier by a mob of his supporters attacking the Capitol.