noun
- the quality or state of being equitable; fairness and impartiality in treatment or judgment
Usage: formal; often used in legal and ethical contexts
Examples
- The judge's equitability in sentencing earned respect from both prosecutors and defense attorneys.
- The company's commitment to equitability ensures that all employees receive equal pay for equal work.
- Equitability in education means providing resources based on student need, not just equal distribution.
- The policy was designed with equitability in mind, protecting the interests of all stakeholders.
- Her reputation for equitability made her the ideal choice to mediate the dispute.
- Equitability requires considering individual circumstances rather than applying rigid rules uniformly.