Parity
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(As a noun)
Parity ( noun )
- The state or condition of being equal, especially as regards status or pay.
- 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:
- The company achieved parity in terms of pay for men and women.
- The country has been striving for parity in terms of economic development.
- The company achieved parity with its competitors.
- The country has been striving for parity with the rest of the world.
- The company achieved parity in terms of benefits for all employees.
(As a noun)
Parity ( noun )
- The state or condition of being equal, especially as regards status or pay.
- 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:
- The company achieved parity in terms of pay for men and women.
- The country has been striving for parity in terms of economic development.
- The company achieved parity with its competitors.
- The country has been striving for parity with the rest of the world.
- The company achieved parity in terms of benefits for all employees.