"Equalize" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To make or become equal in status, amount, or degree.
Equalizers are devices or controls that are used to adjust the balance of different frequencies in an audio signal, such as the volume of high, mid-range, and low frequencies. They are commonly used in audio equipment, such as amplifiers, speakers, and headphones, to improve the sound quality by enhancing or reducing specific frequencies.
Pronounced: /iˈkwaɪəlaɪz/<br><br>meaning: to make something (such as two things) the same or equal in size, amount, or value
to make something equal or fair by adjusting or compensating for differences or disparities; to bring something into balance or harmony.
The state of being equal in rights, status, or treatment, especially between men and women, or between different racial, ethnic, or religious groups. Equality is about being treated fairly and having the same opportunities, regardless of who you are or where you come from.
Equalization refers to the process of making something the same or equal in size, amount, or value. It can also refer to the bringing of different things into a state of equality or fairness.
The adverb "equally" means to the same extent or degree, sharing the same characteristics, attributes, or quality. It is used to indicate equality or similarity between two or more things, people, or situations. For example: "He and his brother are equally talented in singing."