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1equal Listen to audio/ˈi:kwəl/ adjective
1 a : the same in number, amount, degree, rank, or quality
an equal number of apples and oranges officers of equal rank issues of equal importance = issues that are equal in importance We divided the profits into three equal shares. The play combines tragedy and comedy in equal measure/proportions. The opposing candidate has demanded equal time on television. …all men are created equal U.S. Declaration of Independence (1776) people from different cultures learning to live together on equal terms [=learning to live together as equals] making it possible for poor children to compete on an equal footing [=in conditions where they have an equal chance] with other childrenoften + to In one night he earned an amount equal to an entire month's salary. issues that are equal in importance to the most serious problems we face
b : having the same mathematical value
The fractions 12 and 24 are equal.often + to 12 is equal to 24.
2 : not changing : the same for each person
providing equal opportunities for children of all races We need to have equal academic standards for male and female students. equal rights (US) an equal opportunity employer = (Brit) an equal opportunities employer [=an employer who does not discriminate against people because of their race, religion, etc.]
3 formal : able to do what is needed — + to He says that he's equal to the task. [=he's capable of completing the task]
all/other things being equalsee thing

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