Equalize

  • 11equalize — UK [ˈiːkwəlaɪz] / US [ˈɪkwəˌlaɪz] verb Word forms equalize : present tense I/you/we/they equalize he/she/it equalizes present participle equalizing past tense equalized past participle equalized 1) [transitive] to make something the same in size …

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  • 12equalize — equalization, n. /ee kweuh luyz /, v.t., equalized, equalizing. 1. to make equal: to equalize tax burdens. 2. to make uniform: to equalize a rate of production. Also, esp. Brit., equalise. [1580 90; EQUAL + IZE] * * * …

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  • 13equalize — verb ( ized; izing) Date: 1600 transitive verb 1. to make equal 2. a. to compensate for b. to make uniform; especially to distribute evenly or uniformly < equalize the tax burden > c. to adjust or correct the frequ …

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  • 14equalize — verb Equalize is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑side …

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  • 15equalize — e|qual|ize also equalise BrE [ˈi:kwəlaız] v 1.) [T] to make two or more things the same in size, value, amount etc ▪ We have tried to equalize the workload between the different teachers. 2.) [i]BrE to get a point in a game, so that you have the&#8230; …

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  • 16equalize — e|qual|ize [ ikwə,laız ] verb 1. ) transitive to make something the same in size, amount, or importance for everyone in a place or for all the members of a group: The plan is to equalize spending for all school districts. 2. ) intransitive&#8230; …

    Usage of the words and phrases in modern English

  • 17equalize — verb attempts to equalize their earnings Syn: make equal, make even, even out/up, level, regularize, standardize, balance, square, match; bring into line …

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  • 18equalize — verb To make equal …

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  • 19Equalize — Уравнивать; Стабилизировать; выравнивать; корректировать …

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  • 20equalize — Synonyms and related words: accommodate, accord, adapt, adjust, adjust to, align, assimilate, assimilate to, attune, balance, cancel, compensate, coordinate, counterbalance, counterpoise, countervail, cut to, dab, damp, drag, dress, dub, equal,&#8230; …

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