Pronunciation: /ˈiːkwəˌlaɪz/
verb to make or become equal in quantity, size, value, or status
A1 She tried to equalize the distribution of toys among the children.
A2 The teacher used a scale to equalize the weights of the objects.
B1 The government implemented policies to equalize opportunities for all citizens.
B2 The company is working to equalize salaries across all departments.
C1 Efforts are being made to equalize educational resources in disadvantaged areas.
C2 The goal is to equalize access to healthcare services for all individuals.
formal The government is working to equalize opportunities for all citizens.
informal Let's try to equalize the playing field so everyone has a fair chance.
slang We need to level the playing field and equalize things for everyone.
figurative Her actions helped to equalize the power dynamics within the group.
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