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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91. This company does not differentiate between men and women--they employ and pay both equally.
92. Search your heart and ask if you're not equally toblame.
93. I think we should divide the costs equally among/between us.
94. I'm trying to do what is best, but equally I've got to consider the cost.
95. Building new roads increases traffic and the converse is equally true:reducing the number and size of roads means less traffic.
96. He willed that his property be divided equally among his children.
97. The law will apply equally to men and women except in the case of maternity leave.
98. But in the real world, you couldn’t really just split a family down the middle, mom on one side, dad the other, with the child equally divided between. It was like when you ripped a piece of paper into two: no matter how you tried, the seams never fit exactly right again. It was what you couldn't see, those tiniest of pieces, that were lost in the severing, and their absence kept everything from being complete. Sarah Dessen
99. Before God we are all equally wise and equally foolish. Albert Einstein
100. People in general are equally horrified at hearing the Christian religion doubted, and seeing it practiced. Samuel Butler
101. Voice over Colleagues from Tetbury Rugby were equally determined to win,(Sentencedict) despite Garry's absence.
102. People who are not affiliated to any religion are equally religious in spirit. Dr T.P.Chia
103. All men are entitled to justice, but justice is never given to anyone freely and equally. It takes commitment, dedication, and struggling to achieve justice for all. Dr T.P.Chia
104. But the left can not be equally self-serving by hanging on to absolutes.
105. All the citizens of a state cannot be equally powerful, but they may be equally free. Voltaire
106. Good and honest people are equally vulnerable to being hypocritical and deceptive when self- interests are involved – sometimes even honest people have to pay the price of acting hypocritically or unscrupulously. Dr T.P.Chia
107. I am free of all prejudices. I hate everyone equally. W.C. Fields
108. Equally,(sentencedict.com) she was absent herself; naturally enough - she had been the photographer.
109. God wants you to be delivered from what you have done and from what has been done to you - Both are equally imporant to Him. Joyce Meyer
110. To these should be added a third group, which are not so abundant in terms of volume, but which are equally important.
111. A long book is not necessarily a good book – a short book can be equally more meaningful and powerful. Dr T.P.Chia
112. Jealousy is that pain which a man feels from the apprehension that he is not equally beloved by the person whom he entirely loves. Joseph Addison
113. Truth is, the two cars are just about equally matched when it comes to acceleration in each gear.
114. No book is really worth reading at the age of ten which is not equally - and often far more - worth reading at the age of fifty and beyond. C.S. Lewis
115. But there is an equally important downside: inbreeding.
116. The walkway is supported on three equally light arches.
117. Today the world equally in awe of American universities.
118. Equally important to urbanization, the nation's population was increasing.
119. I shared out the money equally among us.
120. In journalism, timeliness and accuracy should be equally important.
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