Home
Idioms
Top 1000 Words
Top 5000 Words


Example sentences for "equalised"

Lexicographically close words:
equal; equaled; equaling; equalisation; equalise; equalising; equalitarian; equalitie; equalities; equality
  1. All men, therefore, though not equal as discoverers, are practically equalised by whatever the discoverers accomplish.

  2. Thus if opportunity, in its most fundamental form, were equalised for all boys, no matter how completely, the equality would be only momentary.

  3. The duty on arrowroot, under the new tariff, is equalised on all kinds to 4½d.

  4. The very foundation of the mediaeval system, its organisation of work according to equalised holdings and around a manorial centre, is in course of time undermined by the process of commutation.

  5. The villains are equalised not only as regards their shares in the fields, but also as regards their duties towards the lord; indeed, both facts appear as the two sides of one thing.

  6. But the fact remains, that the system which prevailed upon the whole during the middle ages appears directly connected in its most important features with ideas of communal ownership and equalised individual rights.

  7. Could the sexes be equalised through natural selection?

  8. The temperatures must for this purpose be equalised by perfect thermodynamic engines working between the final temperature T₀, say, and the temperatures of the different parts of the system.

  9. Let A represent an agriculturist, C food, B a shoemaker, D his wares equalised with A's.

  10. After P-K5 the game would be equalised by B-B4, BxKt, and B-K3.

  11. Instead of that, Black utilises the two moves, which he has, as it were, as a gift in an otherwise equalised position, to bring both Rooks on the Kt file.

  12. When treating of the middle game, we shall find that even in this apparently fully equalised position the influence of the first move is still at work.

  13. Had he picked up a banknote in the street he would have lodged it with the police unless he considered the amount only equalised his trouble in stopping to rescue it.

  14. But he was polite enough to say he would like to go if she wished it, which nearly equalised matters again.

  15. If the hermaphrodites were supplanted by the individuals having separated sexes, and if these latter were equalised in number, a strictly dioecious species would be formed.

  16. The males and females would also have to be equalised in number, or produced in some fitting proportion for the effectual fertilisation of the females.


  17. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "equalised" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.