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Sentence count:32Posted:2017-12-26Updated:2020-07-24
Similar words: equalisevisualisedequalizeequalityequalizedinequalityequalizationequalitarianMeaning: adj. caused to be equal. 
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(1) Oldham equalised through David Betts and Micky Bartholomew grabbed their winner soon after half-time.
(2) But Stefan Effenburg equalised from the spot four minutes after half-time.
(3) Portsmouth soon equalised and a stalemate followed in the second half, although Alton had some good chances.
(4) Martin Jajo equalised and within five minutes Jacobson sealed Darlington's fate.
(5) But with only five minutes left Swindon equalised with a fine header from Shearer to force a second replay.
(6) Rocket Samways might have equalised three minutes later but after creating an opening for himself, he blazed over the bar.
(7) But Liverpool equalised as Ndah's full debut ended in disaster.
(8) The champions were not behind long, Frank Lampard equalised before the interval with a free kick.
(9) Once we equalised, we knew the fans were going to carry over the line.
(10) Robbie Keane honoured the break equalised in the 49th minute and we had a real game on until that mad five minutes at the start of extra time.
(11) The double substitution paid dividends as Chelsea equalised within two minutes of the restart.
(12) The miss looked significant when United equalised on the hour from the penalty spot.
(13) Norwich could have equalised in the 85th minute but, after they again prised United apart[http://sentencedict.com], Morison finished feebly.
(14) Stoke equalised from a well-flighted Jermaine Pennant free-kick that Gordon should have cleared, but he hesitated, Carew got to the ball first, and Huth forced the ball over the line.
(15) Huddersfield equalised before the break and then took the lead midway through the second half.
(16) It looked all over, but Porto equalised three - and - a - half minutes into stoppage time.
(17) Domoraud equalised, from Bunce 's excellent cross, after just three minutes.
(18) The Peruvian equalised twice against Bolivia, in the 34th and 85th minutes, to secure a 2-2 draw.
(19) Daniele De Rossi equalised for the Italians in the 63rd minute(sentencedict.com), stabbing home from close range after Paraguayan keeper Justo Villar flapped and failed to cut out a Simone Pepe corner.
(20) The final whistle was only seconds away when Redknapp equalised.
(21) Thomas's contribution could not have been more timely, Tommy Tynan having equalised an own goal by David Byrne.
(22) John Timmons scored for the home side after 19 minutes before Jason Cook equalised just before half-time.
(23) Bristol piled on fierce pressure and Middlesbrough paid for their lack of enterprise when Bristol equalised after 67 minutes.
(24) Farncombe took the lead after ten minutes, but Haslemere soon equalised through an own goal.
(25) I thought Honved might cause them a few problems once they had equalised.
(26) Economic justice, so it is claimed, demands economic equality - defined as an equalised after-tax real income.
(27) The burette is placed in water and the air pressure equalised by opening and closing the tap.
(28) Witschge pulled one back after 51 minutes and Damaschin equalised with three minutes to go.
(29) Dirk Kuyt scored first at Anfield, but Stephen Foster equalised and Brian Howard scored a dramatic winner.
(30) In what proved to be the turning point of the game, Ramsey equalised with the resulting penalty.
More similar words: equalisevisualisedequalizeequalityequalizedinequalityequalizationequalitarianbe qualified torealisedactualisevisualiseformalisedpenalisedlocalisedidealiseddemoralisednaturalisedpersonalisedspecialisedcentralisedconceptualiseindividualisedecentralisedindustrialisedinstitutionalisedequalequallyequal tocoequal
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