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tantamount

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/ˈtæntəmaʊnt/
1

equivalent in effect, value, or meaning

  • Refusing to answer the question was tantamount to admitting guilt.
  • His silence on the issue was tantamount to approval.
  • Skipping the safety checks is tantamount to risking everyone's lives.
  • The CEO's resignation was tantamount to a vote of no confidence in the board.
  • The policy change is tantamount to a reduction in workers' rights.