The difference between Equivalently and In kind

When used as adverbs, equivalently means in an equivalent manner, whereas in kind means (paying or giving) with goods or services (as opposed to cash).


In kind is also phrase with the meaning: in the form of goods and services rather than money.

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  1. Equivalently as an adverb:

    In an equivalent manner; equally.

  1. In kind as an adverb:

    (paying or giving) with goods or services (as opposed to cash)

    Examples:

    "I made some donations to the charity, not in money, but in kind, such as non-perishable food."

  2. In kind as an adverb (idiomatic):

    In a reciprocal manner; in a similar way; in the same kind.

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