equitable

IPA: ˈɛkwʌtʌbʌɫ

adjective

  • Marked by or having equity.
  • Fair, just, or impartial.
  • (law) Relating to the general principles of justice that correct or supplement the provisions of the law; relating to equity or courts of equity.
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Examples of "equitable" in Sentences

  • Verily Allah loves the equitable.
  • The UK had the legal power to supervise Equitable.
  • Equitable policyholders continued to demand redress.
  • I believe the latter is the most equitable solution.
  • The govenment focused on the issue of equitable society.
  • Another may own the equitable title such as the beneficiary.
  • It adjoined the building which was the home of Equitable Trust.
  • Equitable Life is one of the largest mutual companies in Canada.
  • Even on equitable grounds, the demand of PWC was grossly inequitable.
  • However, in the circumstances, it was equitable for it to meet the claim.

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