noun
- The act or process of making things equal or the same in quantity, quality, or status.
- In sports, a goal or point that ties the score after one team has been behind.
Usage: Usually plural; refers to multiple instances or contexts of equalizing
Usage: Common in soccer, hockey, and other competitive sports
Examples
- The equalizations in tax policy aimed to reduce wealth disparities.
- The team celebrated their equalizations in the second half of the match.
- Several equalizations of voting rights occurred throughout the 20th century.
- The soccer player scored two equalizations during the tournament.
- Equalizations in educational funding helped improve schools in poorer districts.
- The referee confirmed the equalizations in the final score.