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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
/ ˾±Ė°ģ·ÉÉ˱ō²¹ÉŖ³ś /
verb
(tr) to make equal or uniform; regularize
(intr) (in sports) to reach the same score as one's opponent or opponents
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- equalization noun
- nonequalization noun
- nonequalized adjective
- nonequalizing adjective
- unequalize verb (used with object)
- ˱š±ē³Ü²¹±ō¾±Ė³ś²¹³Ł¾±“Ē²Ō noun
Example Sentences
Thatās because, as my prior research finds, public sector unions uniquely shape American society by equalizing wages while increasing transparency and civic participation.
Mike Huckabee, for goodness sake, was the governor who signed off on hundreds of millions of dollars of new annual funding to help equalize funding in Arkansas.
First, it will help āequalize voting rates by bringing less participatory groupsātypically the socioeconomically disadvantagedāto the polls.ā
Richardson said sheād consider a tax initiative that would āhelp to more equalize how we all pay.ā
The first few years of elementary school, Pavri said, present a real opportunity to equalize learning for young children.
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