"Equable" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Equable" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Equable" Meaning

Equable means having a quality of being fair, just, and even-handed. It can also describe something that is uniform, regular, or consistent in its size, shape, or quantity.

"Equable" Examples

5 Usage Examples for "Equable"


1. Equitable Distribution


The government promises to distribute the funds equable among all the regions, ensuring everyone receives a fair share.

2. Climatic Zones


The equable climate of the Mediterranean region makes it suitable for a wide range of crops, from olive trees to citrus fruits.

3. Financial Inequality


The equable distribution of wealth in our country means that nobody has an excessive amount of money, and everyone is roughly on the same economic footing.

4. Weather Patterns


The Pacific Northwest has an equable climate, with mild summers and cool winters, making it an ideal region for outdoor activities all year round.

5. Moral Principles


A sense of equable justice means that we believe in fair and equal treatment for all, without favoritism or prejudice.

"Equable" Similar Words

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Equability

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Equably

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Equably means in a steady and uniform manner; steadily and uniformly; without fluctuation or variation; calmly and peacefully; moderately; reasonably.

Equal

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Equaled

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Equaling

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equaling: serving to make something equal or the same

Equalisation

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Equalisations

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Equalizations refer to the process of making things equal or fair. It can also refer to the act of adjusting or modifying something, such as a sound or image, to make it uniform or consistent. In economics, equalization can refer to the redistribution of resources or wealth to ensure fairness or equity.

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Equalised

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The word "equalised" is the past participle of the verb "equalise", which means to make something equal or fair by adjusting or balancing the differences between it.