Before unions, which have diffused the intelligence of the labour market, and by so doing have equalized prices, the workman hardly knew the rate of wages in the next town.
The idea of forming one body of citizens would have pleased Richelieu: this equalized surface facilitates the exercise of power.
I have equalized the pay of the captains, officers, and soldiers here and at Terrenate, by increasing that of some and diminishing that of others, as your Majesty has ordered.
He hasequalized the pay of the soldiers at Manila and Ternate, and has sent large reënforcements and supplies to the latter region.
The convention of London equalized the laws of the two countries relating to those ports, leaving the intercourse between our ports and the ports of the British colonies subject, as before, to the respective regulations of the parties.
In 1894 he introduced and carried a memorable budget, which equalized the death duties on real and personal property.
Stepping into the air lock, they quickly equalized the pressure and a moment later climbed out on the hull.
While waiting for the oxygen in the small chamber to be pumped back into the ship and the pressure to be equalized with the vacuum of space outside, he checked his helmet intercom to insure a clear line of communication with Roger.
Without any inquiry into the taxable capacity of Ireland, the stamp, tea, and tobacco duties were equalized early in the period, the enhancement in Ireland of the last duty from 1s.
By the time the finest subdivisions have been reached, the tension is equalized throughout the arterial system, and there is no more pulse.
As quickly as possible this inequality of stretch will be equalized by a spreading of the additional tension out over all the arteries in the form of a wave.
The twelve portions shall be equalized by the provision that those which are of good land shall be smaller, while those of inferior quality shall be larger.
Our guns were a little heavier than hers, but we equalized them by permitting her to fight us at 300 yards.
These figures show the following facts: The lower incomes have increased somewhat, but in many cases this increase has been more than equalized by the increased cost of living.
Of course the absence of stimulants in a vegetable diet can be equalized by a proper and rational preparation of the food with the aid of spice.
If he means by this that this feature of the law has equalized shipping throughout the country, he is doubtless right.
Labor is cheaper across the Atlantic, but this difference is more than equalized by the employment of a much larger number of men per mile, as the following table will show: Countries.
They equalized as far as they could all in property rights.
His true and fast friends, the abolitionists, equalized him per saltum to his master as a voter and office-holder.
Nor should the aliment be so stimulating as to disorder instead of re-establishing the equalizedmotion of the yet perturbed state of the animal spirits.
This equalized the pressure on the light plates and prevented their becoming deformed, due to pressure.
By this expedient the pressure upon these light plates is equalized when the vessel is submerged.
Jews with the remaining population and had nearly equalized the rights of the Jews with those of the original inhabitants.
It was only in 1843 that the Polish Jews were in one respect equalized with their Russian brethren.
By shifting of occupations this reduction may be somewhat moderated and equalized among the workers in other industries.
An equivalent must be found, or a multiple, if the marginal utility of two goods is to be equalized for either party by exchange.
It is worthy of note that it is impossible to sing Spanish or negro folk-songs with an equalized scale.
Still the music critics with strange persistence continue to adjudge a singer by the old formulæ and standards: has she an equalized scale?
With an equalizedscale a singer can produce a perfectly ordered series of notes, a charming string of matched pearls, but nothing else.
The very first principle of bel canto, an equalized scale, is a false one.
Because the heat and the cold would be equalizedon our globe.
The power and resistance beingequalized through opposite cylinders, large fly wheels are not necessary.
The strains are equalized because the area of the large cylinder multiplied by its low pressure is exactly equal to that of the small cylinder multiplied by its high pressure.
The strains are direct and the power and resistance are equalized by the inertia of the crosshead, piston, rods, and fly wheels.
In many ways it seems it would have been an ideal mating, for Mary Lamb's mental dowry made good Coleridge's every deficiency, and his merits equalized all that she lacked.
But all oscillations are equalized by swingings to the other side.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "equalized" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: alike; commensurate; drawn; equal; even; knotted; level; like; par; proportionate; quits; square; tied