noun
- plural of equalisation; the act or process of making things equal or the same
- in sports, a goal or point that makes the score equal between two teams
Usage: British English spelling; American English uses 'equalizations'; commonly used in sports, economics, and social contexts
Usage: British English; American English typically uses 'equalizer'; common in football/soccer and other competitive sports
Examples
- The equalisations in wealth distribution were a key goal of the new policy.
- The team celebrated their equalisations during the match.
- Several equalisations occurred as the two competitors fought for dominance.
- The government proposed equalisations in educational funding across regions.
- His equalisations in the tournament helped him advance to the finals.
- The equalisations of opportunity were central to the reform agenda.