Examples of 'equalise' in a sentence

Meaning of "equalise"

equalise (verb): to make things equal or level, typically in quantity, size, or value. This term is often used in sports to refer to teams scoring the same number of points or goals
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  • Non-Oxford British English standard form of equalize.

How to use "equalise" in a sentence

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A campaign to equalise the gay age of consent.
Equalise at the midway point in the half.
The piston moves to equalise these pressures.
That will teach me to try and equalise.
And they equalise one another perfectly.
The charger automatically switches to equalise mode.
We can equalise the time between dimensional shifts.
The aim is not simply to equalise endowments.
Equalise the lower hold pressure.
I forgot the thermal balance would equalise.
Adjusted to equalise four key factors.
We kept pushing because we knew we could equalise.
Gilgit soon equalise to cancel it out.
We then had a few chances to equalise.
Newcastle went on to equalise in stoppage time.

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We lacked creativity in the first half in trying to equalise.
The time had come to equalise social standards.
To equalise the conditions of life.
Healey postulates to equalise communicative capacities.
To equalise this involves a big cultural and institutional shift.
Open a window to equalise the pressure.
Equalise the batteries regularly.
Music can slow down and equalise brainwaves.
Price can equalise demand and supply in a single market.
Most adults can easily equalise their ears.
Daylight is characterised by extreme brightness fluctuations that are difficult to equalise.
It is important to equalise the marginal costs of carbon abatement.
Liverpool missed a number of chances to equalise in the first half.
Adjusted to equalise industrial structure.
It shall be possible for the pressure to equalise without danger.
Adjusted to equalise educational attainment.
We still have a chance to equalise.
The hosts managed to equalise late in the first half.
Burnley somehow managed to equalise.
I argue that society should equalise levels of individual freedom.
Equalise the power.
A vent valve is opened to equalise vessel pressure to ambient air.
Equalise the scores.
The pressure was then allowed to equalise with atmospheric pressure.
Liverpool made two substitutions four minutes later in an attempt to equalise.
This chain might help to equalise the power load.
There might be an additional benefit because interest rates would tend to equalise.
Air moves into the lungs to equalise the pressure.
The goal is to equalise the subjective quality of the frame types.
The correction networks also equalise the group delay.
Its function is to equalise the air pressure on either side of the tympanic membrane.
We need time to equalise.
This diffusion tends to equalise the concentration of the two solutions.
Either a knife planer or an abrasive planer is used to equalise lumber thickness.
Adjusted to equalise innovation.

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