Dictionary Entry
equalize
Part of SpeechverbPronunciation/ee-kwuh-lyz/To make something the same in amount, size, or level; to bring into balance.
In a Sentence
“She adjusted the settings to equalize the volume across all speakers.”
Origin
Late 16th century from French equaliser, from Latin aequalis ‘equal’.
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