equitably

adv
/ˈɛk.wɪ.tə.bli/US

Etymology

From equitable + -ly.

Definitions

  1. In an equitable manner

    • [E]ven if it were a fact that separate schools could only be equitably got rid of through the entire secularisation of our public school system, much as this end is to be desired, I could not consent to purchase it at such a cost.
    • They share opportunities, rewards, and responsibilities equitably, without regard to gender, ethnicity, social, status, or any other falsely restrictive characteristic.

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