verb
- to make equal or the same in quantity, quality, or status
- in sports, to score a goal or points that brings one's team level with the opponent
Usage: British spelling; American English uses 'equalize'
Usage: British spelling; American English uses 'equalize'
Examples
- The new policy aims to equalise opportunities for all students.
- We need to equalise the distribution of resources across regions.
- The striker equalised in the second half with a brilliant goal.
- Technology can help equalise access to education in remote areas.
- Their salaries were equalised after the company restructuring.
- The team equalised just before the final whistle.