Antonym: partially. Similar words: equal, unequal, equality, be equal to, inequality, qualm, squall, equate. Meaning: ['iːkwəlɪ] adv. 1. to the same degree (often followed by `as') 2. in equal amounts or shares; in a balanced or impartial way.
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31. There are two manuals, both of them equally useless.
32. All the causes seem equally deserving.
33. She portioned out the money equally between both children.
34. The subject could be equally valuable for scientists.
35. The money was divided equally between several worthy causes.
36. She divided her possessions equally between her four children.
37. All her children will inherit equally.
38. The profits are shared equally among the partners.
39. These remarks apply equally to doctors.
40. The money was divided equally among his sons.
41. We distributed the money equally among the team members.
42. He was equally unhappy with the alternative.
43. The two girls can run equally fast.
44. The two outcomes are equally probable.
45. We agreed to divide the money equally between everyone.
46. Divide the cake into quarters and share it equally.
47. They share the housework equally between them.
48. Are all political and religious groups equally acceptable?
49. The cost has been split equally between three countries.
50. The Muse does not inspire all poets equally.
51. They are equally matched in their knowledge of Chinese.
52. The money will be divided equally among the charities.
53. Cage is always moaning about not being treated equally.
54. Justice mandates that we should treat all candidates equally.
55. Ageism is equally as offensive and pernicious as sexism.
56. In a novel form and content are equally important.
57. Let's equally split the winning purse.
58. The inheritance was divided equally among all the sons.
59. All these techniques are equally effective.
60. Bill and Bob shared the work equally between them.
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