equalizing

[ee-kwuh-lahyz]

e·qual·ize

[ee-kwuh-lahyz]
verb (used with object), e·qual·ized, e·qual·iz·ing.
1.
to make equal: to equalize tax burdens.
2.
to make uniform: to equalize a rate of production.
Also, especially British, e·qual·ise.


Origin:
1580–90; equal + -ize

e·qual·i·za·tion, noun
non·e·qual·i·za·tion, noun
non·e·qual·ized, adjective
non·e·qual·iz·ing, adjective
un·e·qual·ize, verb (used with object), un·e·qual·ized, un·e·qual·iz·ing.
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