noun
- plural of equitableness; the quality or state of being equitable; fairness and impartiality in dealing with others
Usage: abstract noun, typically used in formal or legal contexts; plural form emphasizes multiple instances or aspects of fairness
Examples
- The judge's equitablenesses in handling both cases earned respect from the legal community.
- The organization values the equitablenesses of its policies across all departments.
- Different cultures may interpret equitablenesses in business practices in varying ways.
- The committee debated the equitablenesses of the proposed distribution system.
- Her commitment to equitablenesses made her a trusted mediator in disputes.
- The equitablenesses demonstrated by the board ensured fair treatment for all stakeholders.