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View definitions for equitably

equitably

adverb as in fairly

adverb as in rightfully

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Jurado, who spent much of election day crisscrossing the district, said her campaign was about making sure that city services are delivered equitably, among other things.

Chalfant called the project “a public nuisance” and criticized the county for not spreading locations for the program, known as Project Roomkey, equitably across the region.

She added: "We don't believe women can equitably access services - they are being let down."

From BBC

To distribute prenatal genome therapies equitably, technology developers and health care systems would need to address both cost and trust issues.

From Salon

“Even the best laid plans won’t save lives unless they address, rather than just account for, the conditions that led to our inability to respond quickly, equitably and effectively.”

From BBC

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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