verb
1.Level the score in a match by scoring a goal.
‘Morgan equalized ten minutes into the second half’
‘Town fought back well with Chris Alderson scoring two goals to equalise.’
2.Make the same in quantity, size, or degree throughout a place or group.
‘the purpose is to equalize the workload among tutors’
‘If a town was too poor to fund schools on a par with more affluent communities, it was up to the state to equalize the funding, which in turn was supposed to close the gap in achievement.’
3.Make uniform in application or effect.
‘Britain is required to equalize pension rights between men and women’
‘Moreover, it does so in a way that neither conceives domination in single-axis terms nor falsely equalizes the effects of these relations on subjects.’
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