adverb
- In a manner that is equal in force, effect, or significance; with equivalent power or validity.
Usage: formal; rare; chiefly used in logic, philosophy, and legal contexts
Examples
- The two arguments, though phrased differently, function equipollently in the logical proof.
- Both statements are equipollently valid under the given axioms.
- The court ruled that the two contractual clauses operate equipollently despite their different wording.
- In formal logic, these propositions are equipollently true.
- The philosopher argued that the two ethical frameworks apply equipollently to the moral dilemma.