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equitably

[ˈekwɪtəbli]

equitably Definition

  • 1in a fair and impartial way
  • 2in a way that is just and unbiased

Using equitably: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "equitably" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    The resources were distributed equitably among the participants.

  • Example

    The judge ruled equitably in the case.

  • Example

    The company treats all employees equitably regardless of their background.

  • Example

    The government aims to provide education equitably to all children.

equitably Synonyms and Antonyms

Synonyms for equitably

Antonyms for equitably

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Summary: equitably in Brief

'Equitably' [ˈekwɪtəbli] means in a fair and impartial way, without bias or favoritism. It is often used in contexts where resources or opportunities are distributed fairly, as in 'The company treats all employees equitably regardless of their background.' 'Equitably' is synonymous with 'fairly' and 'impartially,' and is the opposite of 'unfairly' and 'partially.'

How do native speakers use this expression?

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