inéquivalent

inéquivalent
inéquivalent, ente [inekivalɑ̃, ɑ̃t] adj.
ÉTYM. 1927; de 1. in-, et équivalent.
Rare. Qui n'est pas équivalent.
0 (…) le blanc, qui en principe ne doit rien, donne un matabiche notoirement inéquivalent, mais que le chef doit toujours accepter avec reconnaissance.
Gide, Voyage au Congo, in Souvenirs, Pl., p. 768.
CONTR. Équivalent.

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