Pronunciation: /ˈiːkwəˌlaɪzɪŋ/
verb to make or become equal
A1 I am equalizing the amount of sugar in each cup of tea.
A2 The teacher is equalizing the distribution of books among the students.
B1 The company is equalizing salaries to ensure fairness among employees.
B2 The government is equalizing access to healthcare services across the country.
C1 The organization is equalizing opportunities for all its members regardless of background.
C2 The international treaty aims at equalizing trade conditions between countries.
adjective pertaining to the act of equalizing
A1 The teacher used equalizing activities to ensure all students had a fair chance to participate.
A2 The game had an equalizing effect on the players, as everyone had the same starting point.
B1 The company implemented an equalizing pay scale to ensure fairness among employees.
B2 The new policy aimed at equalizing opportunities for promotion within the organization.
C1 The government's initiative focused on equalizing access to education for all citizens.
C2 The project's goal was to achieve equalizing outcomes for all stakeholders involved.
formal The government is working on equalizing opportunities for all citizens.
informal I think we should focus on equalizing the playing field.
slang Let's make sure we're all on the same page and equalizing things.
figurative In chess, equalizing the position is crucial before launching an attack.
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