单词 | equitably |
释义 | equitably (once / 14683 pages) adv 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. In an ideal society, people would be equitably paid for the work they do: men and women would make the same wage for doing the same job, for example. Most fair-minded people try to treat everyone equitably, although most of us tend to give special preference to those we love and care about. Equitably comes from the French équitable, "equitable or fair," ultimately from the Latin aequitatem, "equality, fairness." WORD FAMILYequitable: equitably, inequitable+/inequitable: inequitably USAGE EXAMPLESTwo, representing a business group and the city of Pasadena, asked the board to be careful that the funds are distributed equitably. Los Angeles Times(Dec 06, 2016) And does our current system distribute state money equitably? Seattle Times(Nov 21, 2016) But the gangs — MS-13 and its main rival, the 18th Street gang — do not distribute their proceeds equitably. New York Times(Nov 20, 2016) adv in an equitable manner the inheritance was equitably divided among the sisters Ant inequitably in an inequitable manner |
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