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    equalize
    /ˈiːkwəlʌɪz/

    verb

    • 1. make the same in quantity, size, or degree throughout a place or group: "the purpose is to equalize the workload among tutors"
    • 2. level the score in a match by scoring a goal: British "Morgan equalized ten minutes into the second half" Similar even up the scoredrawlevel the score

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  2. Learn the meaning of equalize, a verb that means to make things or people equal or to get the same score in a game or competition. See how to use equalize in different contexts and domains, such as business, law and sports.

  3. Learn the meaning, synonyms, examples, and history of the verb equalize, which means to make equal or uniform. See how to use equalize in a sentence and how it differs from balance or equate.

  4. Learn the meaning of equalize, a verb that means to make things or people equal or to get the same score in a game or competition. Find out how to use equalize in different contexts and see related words and phrases.

  5. To equalize is to make sure something is shared evenly or uniformly. You might try to equalize how much cake each party guest gets by slicing it into identical pieces.

  6. Equalize definition: to make equal. See examples of EQUALIZE used in a sentence.

  7. [transitive] equalize something to make things equal in size, quantity, value, etc. in the whole of a place or group. a policy to equalize the distribution of resources throughout the country; We need to equalize the workload among the teaching staff.

  8. 1. verb. To equalize a situation means to give everyone the same rights or opportunities, for example in education, wealth, or social status. Actual changes in practice relating to equalizing opportunity are taking place very slowly. [VERB noun] Such measures are needed to equalize wage rates between countries. [VERB noun]