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单词 equitably
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Definition of equitably in English:

equitably

adverb ˈɛkwɪtəbliˈɛkwədəbli
  • In a fair and impartial manner.

    wealth is equitably distributed
    obligations and resources must be shared equitably
    Example sentencesExamples
    • The workshop also considered ways to implement the province's language policy which requires that government departments equitably use the province's official languages.
    • They don't step on each other's words often, and they balance their speaking time equitably.
    • On tax, he said: "We are relatively well-off, but we fail to share our wealth equitably."
    • Democratic, consensual, and transparent processes are more likely to ensure that the fruits of a country's wealth are equitably and well spent.
    • They assure us that this will "ensure that students from non-English speaking and socially disadvantaged backgrounds are treated equitably."
    • This clearly falls short of any scheme aimed at apportioning losses equitably between the parties.
    • Within these programmes, local communities have formed community-based natural resources managements (CBNRMs) that ensure that money received from natural resources is equitably shared among all members of the community.
    • The first concern in water delivery should be clean fresh water, equitably delivered to everyone.
    • Public health systems ought to insure the public equitably.
    • The system is understood to be fair, treating similarly situated taxpayers alike and equitably distributing tax burdens.
 
 

Definition of equitably in US English:

equitably

adverbˈekwədəblēˈɛkwədəbli
  • In a fair and impartial manner.

    wealth is equitably distributed
    obligations and resources must be shared equitably
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Within these programmes, local communities have formed community-based natural resources managements (CBNRMs) that ensure that money received from natural resources is equitably shared among all members of the community.
    • Public health systems ought to insure the public equitably.
    • This clearly falls short of any scheme aimed at apportioning losses equitably between the parties.
    • They assure us that this will "ensure that students from non-English speaking and socially disadvantaged backgrounds are treated equitably."
    • Democratic, consensual, and transparent processes are more likely to ensure that the fruits of a country's wealth are equitably and well spent.
    • On tax, he said: "We are relatively well-off, but we fail to share our wealth equitably."
    • The first concern in water delivery should be clean fresh water, equitably delivered to everyone.
    • They don't step on each other's words often, and they balance their speaking time equitably.
    • The system is understood to be fair, treating similarly situated taxpayers alike and equitably distributing tax burdens.
    • The workshop also considered ways to implement the province's language policy which requires that government departments equitably use the province's official languages.
 
 
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