Equitable (adjective)

  1. Fair and just.
  2. Based on principles of fairness and justice.
  3. Treating people equally.

Origin:

Late middle english: from old french, or from latin aequitas, from aequus "equal".

Examples:

  1. The company strives for an equitable distribution of profits among its employees.
  2. The court sought an equitable solution to the dispute.
  3. The teacher tried to give each student an equitable amount of attention.
  4. The government promised to implement an equitable tax system.
  5. An equitable distribution of resources is essential for a healthy society.
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