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    equitably
    /ˈɛkwɪtəbli/

    adverb

    • 1. in a fair and impartial manner: "wealth is equitably distributed"

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  2. EQUITABLY definition: 1. in a way that treats everyone fairly and in the same way: 2. in a way that treats everyone…. Learn more.

  3. 1. : having or exhibiting equity : dealing fairly with all concerned. an equitable settlement of the dispute. often, specifically : fair in a way that accounts for and attempts to offset disparities in the way people of different races, genders, etc. are treated.

  4. Equitably definition: in a way that is fair and reasonable; justly. See examples of EQUITABLY used in a sentence.

  5. EQUITABLE | English meaning - Cambridge Dictionary. Meaning of equitable in English. equitable. adjective. formal uk / ˈek.wɪ.tə.b ə l / us / ˈek.wɪ.t̬ə.b ə l / Add to word list. treating everyone fairly and in the same way: an equitable tax system. Synonyms. fair (RIGHT) just. Opposites. inequitable formal. unjust disapproving.

  6. EQUITABLY meaning: 1. in a way that treats everyone fairly and in the same way: 2. in a way that treats everyone…. Learn more.

  7. equitably. When you do something equitably, you do it fairly or in an equal, impartial way. To share a pizza equitably, you need to give each of your friends the same number of slices.

  8. 1. Showing or characterized by equity; just and fair. See Synonyms at fair 1. 2. Law. a. Of or relating to rights historically enforced in courts of equity. b. Resolved not simply according to the strict letter of the law but in accordance with principles of substantial justice and the unique facts of the case.

  9. adjective. 1. impartial or reasonable; fair; just. an equitable decision. 2. law. relating to or valid in equity, as distinct from common law or statute law. 3. law. (formerly) recognized in a court of equity only, as claims, rights, etc. Collins English Dictionary.

  10. impartial or reasonable; fair; just. an equitable decision. law relating to or valid in equity, as distinct from common law or statute law. law (formerly) recognized in a court of equity only, as claims, rights, etc.

  11. adverb. /ˈekwɪtəbli/ (formal) in a fair and reasonable way in which everyone is treated the same. We aim to ensure that employees are all treated equitably. Want to learn more?