Parity ( noun , noun )

(As a noun)

Parity ( noun )

  1. The state or condition of being equal, especially as regards status or pay.
  2. The state or condition of being of equal value or standing.

Origin:

Mid 17th century: from french parité, from latin paritas, from par "equal".

Examples:

  1. The company achieved parity in terms of pay for men and women.
  2. The country has been striving for parity in terms of economic development.
  3. The company achieved parity with its competitors.
  4. The country has been striving for parity with the rest of the world.
  5. The company achieved parity in terms of benefits for all employees.

(As a noun)

Parity ( noun )

  1. The state or condition of being equal, especially as regards status or pay.
  2. The state or condition of being of equal value or standing.

Origin:

Mid 17th century: from french parité, from latin paritas, from par "equal".

Examples:

  1. The company achieved parity in terms of pay for men and women.
  2. The country has been striving for parity in terms of economic development.
  3. The company achieved parity with its competitors.
  4. The country has been striving for parity with the rest of the world.
  5. The company achieved parity in terms of benefits for all employees.
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