even off
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Definition
- Verb:
- To make something level, equal, or balanced: "even off" means to adjust or alter something so that differences are reduced, a surface becomes flat, or a situation becomes more equitable.
Usage
- The verb "even off" is used to describe the action of correcting an imbalance, smoothing a surface, or equalizing amounts. It often implies a process of adjustment to achieve uniformity or fairness.
Examples
- Verb:
- The accountant will even off the discrepancies in the ledger.
- Use a trowel to even off the surface of the concrete before it dries.
- Over time, market forces tend to even off price differences.
Advanced Usage
- "to even off the score": to make a competition or situation equal again.
- The underdog team scored twice to even off the score before halftime.
Variants and Related Words
- Even (verb): to make level or equal.
- She evened the edges of the paper with scissors.
- Even out (phrasal verb): a synonym meaning to become or make something level, regular, or equal.
- The road evens out after this steep hill.
Synonyms
- Balance: to bring into or keep in equilibrium.
- Level: to make a surface flat or uniform.
- Equalize: to make things equal in amount, size, or degree.
Related Phrasal Verbs
- Even up: to make two things more equal.
- The new tax policy aims to even up the distribution of wealth.
Related Idioms
- To even the odds: to make a situation fairer by reducing an advantage.
- The new rule changes were introduced to even the odds for smaller teams.
Verb
- adjust for
- engineers will work to correct the effects or air resistance