Meaning & Definition of word "Equalize"

Equalize

/ˈiːkwəlaɪz/

verb:

  • 1. to make equal or uniform in quantity, degree, value, or status.
    • Example: The new policy aims to equalize the funding distribution among all the schools.
  • 2. to adjust or balance (something) to achieve parity.
    • Example: The company implemented changes to equalize salaries across different departments.
  • 3. to eliminate differences in (something) by making it the same.
    • Example: The government seeks to equalize the opportunities for all citizens, regardless of their background.
  • 4. to bring into a state of balance or equality.
    • Example: In the competition, both teams equalized in the final minutes of the game.

Etymology

Derived from the word 'equal' with the suffix '-ize', indicating to make equal.

Common Phrases and Expressions

equalize opportunities:

to make the same chances available for everyone

equalize differences:

to reduce or eliminate disparities

equalize the score:

to make the score even in a competition

Related Words

equal:

having the same quantity, size, degree, or value

equilibrium:

a state of balance between opposing forces

equate:

to consider one thing to be the same as another

Slang Meanings of equalize

Meaning: to level the playing field

Example Sentence: They need to equalize the resources for all the teams to be competitive.

Meaning: to make things fair

Example Sentence: Let's equalize the pay for all employees based on their work.