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equitable

Aussprache: [ˈɛkwɪtəbl]

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Kontext: „fairness“

(adjective) when something is fair and just for everyone involved. If a decision is equitable, it means it treats all people fairly and gives everyone what they deserve, like sharing cookies equally among friends.

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The teacher made an equitable decision about who could take home the extra supplies.

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The award was not equitable; it favored one student over the others without a good reason.

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Do you think the way they divided the prize was equitable?

Kontext: „law and economics“

(adjective) relating to fairness in financial matters or legal situations. If a system is equitable, it means it treats everyone in a balanced way, especially when it comes to money or resources.

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The new law aims to create an equitable distribution of resources among all communities.

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The old system was not equitable, leading to some people getting much more than others.

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How can we ensure that our policies are equitable for everyone?

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