Definition of Equalises

1. Verb. (third-person singular of equalise) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Equalises

1. equalise [v] - See also: equalise

Lexicographical Neighbors of Equalises

equal opportunity
equal protection of the laws
equal rights
equal sign
equal signs
equal temperament
equal to(p)
equal weight
equaled
equaling
equalisation
equalise
equalised
equaliser
equalisers
equalises
equalising
equalism
equalitarian
equalitarianism
equalitarians
equalities
equality
equality before the law
equality sign
equality signs
equalization
equalizations
equalize
equalized

Literary usage of Equalises

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Riding for Ladies: With Hints on the Stable by Power O'Donoghue, Nannie Power O'Donoghue (1887)
"... side of the saddle, equalises their seat, and fairly distributes the amount of stress which pressure on the stirrups entails upon both nether limbs. ..."

2. The People's Bible: Discourses Upon Holy Scripture by Joseph Parker (1887)
"By calling unlikely men to the front, God equalises the conditions of society. ... Thus God equalises one aristocracy with another, and daily teaches us vou ..."

3. Fallacies of Protection: Being the Sophismes économiques of Frederick Bastiat by Frédéric Bastiat, Cobden Club (London, England) (1909)
"It is not true that an import duty equalises the conditions of production. ... At most, all that such a duty equalises are the conditions of sale. ..."

4. Riding for Ladies: With Hints on the Stable by Power O'Donoghue, Nannie Power O'Donoghue (1887)
"... side of the saddle, equalises their seat, and fairly distributes the amount of stress which pressure on the stirrups entails upon both nether limbs. ..."

5. The People's Bible: Discourses Upon Holy Scripture by Joseph Parker (1887)
"By calling unlikely men to the front, God equalises the conditions of society. ... Thus God equalises one aristocracy with another, and daily teaches us vou ..."

6. Fallacies of Protection: Being the Sophismes économiques of Frederick Bastiat by Frédéric Bastiat, Cobden Club (London, England) (1909)
"It is not true that an import duty equalises the conditions of production. ... At most, all that such a duty equalises are the conditions of sale. ..."

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