verb
- made equal in quantity, value, or status
- scored a goal or point to tie the score in a game or competition
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is 'equalized'; past tense and past participle of 'equalise'
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is 'equalized'; sports context
Examples
- The new law equalised pay between men and women in the workplace.
- The team equalised the score in the final minutes of the match.
- Technology has equalised access to information for students worldwide.
- She equalised the mixture by adding more flour.
- The second goal equalised the game at 2-2.
- Improved transportation equalised opportunities across rural and urban areas.