noun
- the act or process of making things equal or the same
- in sports, a goal or point that makes the score equal
- the process of adjusting or correcting differences, especially in electrical or audio systems
Usage: British spelling; American English uses 'equalization'
Usage: British English; commonly used in football/soccer
Usage: technical usage
Examples
- The government supports the equalisation of wages across different regions.
- The striker scored the equalisation goal in the final minute of the match.
- Equalisation of educational opportunities is a key policy objective.
- The audio engineer used equalisation to improve the sound quality.
- The team celebrated their equalisation after being down by two points.
- Wealth equalisation remains a controversial topic in economics.