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    Eq·ui·ta·ble
    /ˈekwədəb(ə)l/

    adjective

    • 1. fair and impartial: "an equitable balance of power"
    • 2. valid in equity as distinct from law: "the beneficiaries have an equitable interest in the property"
  2. The meaning of EQUITABLE is having or exhibiting equity : dealing fairly and equally with all concerned. How to use equitable in a sentence. Synonym Discussion of Equitable.

  3. Equitable definition: characterized by equity or fairness; just and right; fair. See examples of EQUITABLE used in a sentence.

  4. adjective. fair to all parties as dictated by reason and conscience. “ equitable treatment of all citizens”. “an equitable distribution of gifts among the children”. synonyms: just. fair, just. free from favoritism or self-interest or bias or deception; conforming with established standards or rules. fair, honest.

  5. Add to word list. fair to all the people or organizations involved in a situation: New legislation should ensure fair competition and equitable treatment for all the market players. an equitable distribution of wealth / resources / profits.

  6. 1. impartial or reasonable; fair; just: an equitable decision. 2. (Law) law relating to or valid in equity, as distinct from common law or statute law. 3. (Law) law (formerly) recognized in a court of equity only, as claims, rights, etc. [C17: from French équitable, from équité equity]

  7. Unbiased or impartial. (Definition of equitable from the Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus © Cambridge University Press) equitable | American Dictionary. adjective. us / ˈek·wɪ·t̬ə·bəl /

  8. Definition of equitable adjective in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.

  9. ĕkwĭ-tə-bəl. Characterized by equity; fair; just. Having to do with equity, as distinguished from common or statute law. Valid in equity. 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.

  10. 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.

  11. Something that is equitable is fair and reasonable in a way that gives equal treatment to everyone.

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