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Definition of equally in English:

equally

adverb ˈiːkw(ə)liˈikwəli
  • 1In the same manner or to the same extent.

    all children should be treated equally
    as submodifier follow-up discussion is equally important
    Example sentencesExamples
    • She urged ministers to change the law so all people were treated equally in every part of their lives.
    • No-one forced into being treated equally or being forced to treat equally is happy or really free.
    • Responding to the criticism, Firman said that all cases were treated equally.
    • Both they and teachers are part of the same team and should be treated equally.
    • When they talk about one law for all, are they talking about a law that is impartial and treats all people equally?
    • This of course will mean no civil rights and everyone being treated equally - as a criminal.
    • Obviously people aren't treated equally - there's always inequality in the world.
    • In other words, to ensure good governance where all are treated equally and justly.
    • If couples were treated equally before the law, we would be looking at a Marriage Reform Bill.
    • Further, the state must remain agnostic if it is to treat all citizens equally.
    • The Irish consumer deserves to be treated equally to his or her European counterpart.
    • No one can tell until they arrive at the scene of an incident exactly how serious it will be, so every call-out is treated equally.
    • They want to be treated equally, and any hint that they are not equal is more than they can bear.
    • You can think somebody is a bad lot, but you have to treat that person equally.
    • Bradford Council says it treats everyone equally by reassessing all parking badges every three years.
    • Is there reason to believe that we are not treating all employees equally and fairly?
    • He said girls and boys would be treated equally but did not rule out separate classes.
    • We are in favour of enlargement with all states being treated equally, not a two tier superstate.
    • Of course it is for everyone in the community to tackle racism and to ensure everyone is treated equally.
    • The systems treat all votes equally and provide representation for virtually every voter.
    Synonyms
    justly, equitably, impartially, without bias, without prejudice, without fear or favour, with an open mind, open-mindedly, even-handedly, objectively, neutrally, disinterestedly
    1. 1.1 In amounts or parts that are the same in size.
      the money can be divided equally between you
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Let us share the resources equally among us because all of us deserve that.
      • The vision of a new India is shared equally by all and this includes the visually-impaired as well.
      • The company divided the shares of the company equally among its six directors last month.
      • Everything there must be divided equally into six shares and distributed as soon as possible.
      • He also pointed out that he divided his time equally between the two stations.
      • The public's vote has been equally divided between the two proposals.
      • At present we have four Masses, in the parish divided equally with two on Saturday and two on Sunday.
      • Eighty per cent of this cash is divided equally amongst all holding qualifying status.
      • By slacking, you simply reduce the size of the pie that your parents will eventually divide equally.
      • Any money raised will be divided equally between the children when they reach their 21st birthdays.
      • It has countered criticism by touting customers of all shapes and sizes buying equally different sets of products.
      • In the event of a single person dying intestate, his or her estate is divided equally between the parents if they are still living.
      • Until the Welsh veteran suffered a calf strain last month the pair had equally shared 14 goals between them.
      • And if John had more children the fund would be shared equally with them.
      • After school hours must also be equally divided between sports and tuition.
      • Like the last, coveted chocolate bar, parents are expected to divide their love up equally.
      • The bank employs 7,000 divided equally between its home town and across West Yorkshire.
      • The State Government and the railways have to equally share the cost, he said.
      • The five bodies have already shared roughly equally the first £1.18 million of the cash.
      • Each team has an equally allotted amount of turbo at the start of every inning.
      • If the parents earn the same amount, then they will share equally in the cost of raising that child.
    2. 1.2sentence adverb In addition and having the same importance (used to introduce a further comment)
      not all who live in inner cities are poor; equally, many poor people live outside inner cities
      Example sentencesExamples
      • They are willing to do good as long as it is conducive to their self interest, but, equally, they are willing to do evil also.
      • Equally, they are divided on how skills emerge and develop.
      Synonyms
      too, as well, besides, in addition, additionally, furthermore, further, moreover, into the bargain, on top, on top of that, over and above that, what's more, to boot, else, then, equally

Usage

The construction equally as, as in follow-up discussion is equally as important, is relatively common but is condemned on the grounds of redundancy. Either word can be used alone and be perfectly correct, e.g. follow-up discussion is equally important or follow-up discussion is as important
 
 

Definition of equally in US English:

equally

adverbˈēkwəlēˈikwəli
  • 1In the same manner or to the same extent.

    all children should be treated equally
    as submodifier follow-up discussion is equally important
    Example sentencesExamples
    • Of course it is for everyone in the community to tackle racism and to ensure everyone is treated equally.
    • She urged ministers to change the law so all people were treated equally in every part of their lives.
    • Responding to the criticism, Firman said that all cases were treated equally.
    • Is there reason to believe that we are not treating all employees equally and fairly?
    • Obviously people aren't treated equally - there's always inequality in the world.
    • He said girls and boys would be treated equally but did not rule out separate classes.
    • This of course will mean no civil rights and everyone being treated equally - as a criminal.
    • Further, the state must remain agnostic if it is to treat all citizens equally.
    • In other words, to ensure good governance where all are treated equally and justly.
    • Both they and teachers are part of the same team and should be treated equally.
    • You can think somebody is a bad lot, but you have to treat that person equally.
    • If couples were treated equally before the law, we would be looking at a Marriage Reform Bill.
    • They want to be treated equally, and any hint that they are not equal is more than they can bear.
    • We are in favour of enlargement with all states being treated equally, not a two tier superstate.
    • The Irish consumer deserves to be treated equally to his or her European counterpart.
    • No one can tell until they arrive at the scene of an incident exactly how serious it will be, so every call-out is treated equally.
    • No-one forced into being treated equally or being forced to treat equally is happy or really free.
    • The systems treat all votes equally and provide representation for virtually every voter.
    • When they talk about one law for all, are they talking about a law that is impartial and treats all people equally?
    • Bradford Council says it treats everyone equally by reassessing all parking badges every three years.
    Synonyms
    justly, equitably, impartially, without bias, without prejudice, without fear or favour, with an open mind, open-mindedly, even-handedly, objectively, neutrally, disinterestedly
    1. 1.1 In amounts or parts that are the same in size.
      the money can be divided equally between you
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The State Government and the railways have to equally share the cost, he said.
      • If the parents earn the same amount, then they will share equally in the cost of raising that child.
      • The company divided the shares of the company equally among its six directors last month.
      • The five bodies have already shared roughly equally the first £1.18 million of the cash.
      • Eighty per cent of this cash is divided equally amongst all holding qualifying status.
      • It has countered criticism by touting customers of all shapes and sizes buying equally different sets of products.
      • The bank employs 7,000 divided equally between its home town and across West Yorkshire.
      • Let us share the resources equally among us because all of us deserve that.
      • And if John had more children the fund would be shared equally with them.
      • Each team has an equally allotted amount of turbo at the start of every inning.
      • Until the Welsh veteran suffered a calf strain last month the pair had equally shared 14 goals between them.
      • In the event of a single person dying intestate, his or her estate is divided equally between the parents if they are still living.
      • The vision of a new India is shared equally by all and this includes the visually-impaired as well.
      • Like the last, coveted chocolate bar, parents are expected to divide their love up equally.
      • Everything there must be divided equally into six shares and distributed as soon as possible.
      • He also pointed out that he divided his time equally between the two stations.
      • The public's vote has been equally divided between the two proposals.
      • After school hours must also be equally divided between sports and tuition.
      • At present we have four Masses, in the parish divided equally with two on Saturday and two on Sunday.
      • By slacking, you simply reduce the size of the pie that your parents will eventually divide equally.
      • Any money raised will be divided equally between the children when they reach their 21st birthdays.
    2. 1.2sentence adverb In addition and having the same importance (used to introduce a further comment)
      not all who live in inner cities are poor; equally, many poor people live outside inner cities
      Example sentencesExamples
      • Equally, they are divided on how skills emerge and develop.
      • They are willing to do good as long as it is conducive to their self interest, but, equally, they are willing to do evil also.
      Synonyms
      too, as well, besides, in addition, additionally, furthermore, further, moreover, into the bargain, on top, on top of that, over and above that, what's more, to boot, else, then, equally

Usage

The construction equally as—for example in follow-up discussion is equally as important —is relatively common but is sometimes criticized on the grounds of redundancy. Equally used alone is adequate: follow-up discussion is equally important
 
 
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