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equalize
[ ee-kwuh-lahyz ]
verb (used with object)
- to make equal:
to equalize tax burdens.
- to make uniform:
to equalize a rate of production.
equalize
/ ˈiːkwəˌlaɪz /
verb
- tr to make equal or uniform; regularize
- intr (in sports) to reach the same score as one's opponent or opponents
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Derived Forms
- ˌequaliˈzation, noun
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Other Words From
- equal·i·zation noun
- none·qual·i·zation noun
- non·equal·ized adjective
- non·equal·izing adjective
- un·equal·ize verb (used with object) unequalized unequalizing
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Example Sentences
JUDNICK: The immediate supremacist reaction is to equalize everything.
They have high quality child care, and political party quotas to equalize the number of men and women running for office.
Far from pushing “undemocratic” legislation, Yisrael Beytenu has attempted to push legislation that will equalize Israeli society.
I aim to build up the hand, to make it strong and dependable in every part, to fill out the weak places and equalize it.
Inft., and were transferred to the various companies, so as to equalize the strength of those companies.
Its purpose is to equalize the cost of various sugars and to secure better distribution.
It is possible then, with correct planning, to make the price of the dessert equalize the cost of the meal.
For to balance educational forces and more nearly to, equalize educational opportunities can only result in improvement.
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