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/nɒn ɪˈkwɪvələns/ · non.equi.val.ence
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  1. The state or condition of being not equivalent; a lack of equivalence. The non-equivalence of the two mathematical models made it difficult to compare their results.
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  1. A situation or relationship where two or more entities are not equivalent in value, status, or other relevant characteristics. The non-equivalence of the two job candidates made the hiring decision more challenging.
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  1. A concept or principle that emphasizes the differences or disparities between two or more entities, rather than their similarities or equivalences. The non-equivalence theory was used to explain the variations in behavior between different species.
Did you know? The concept of non-equivalence has been explored in various fields, including mathematics, philosophy, and social sciences, and has implications for our understanding of relationships, values, and differences between entities.
Written by Lexi Wordsworth, Dictionary Editor 0 lookups Added Jul 16, 2026