unequalised
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Definition
Adjective: * Not caused to be equal; not made equal or uniform: Describes a state where things have not been adjusted, balanced, or brought to the same level, value, or condition. It implies a lack of equalization.
Usage
The adjective unequalised is used to describe a system, condition, or set of data where differences or imbalances have been intentionally left unchanged or have not been corrected. It is often used in technical, statistical, or analytical contexts. * It typically modifies nouns like data, distribution, scores, performance, or treatment. * It is the opposite of equalised.
Examples
- The researcher analyzed the unequalised test scores to understand the raw performance gap between the groups.
- For this experiment, we used the unequalised data sets to serve as our control group.
- The graph shows the unequalised frequency response of the audio signal before processing.
Advanced Usage
- "unequalised variance": In statistics, this refers to groups or samples that do not have the same variance, a key consideration for certain statistical tests.
- The t-test for samples with unequalised variance produced a different result.
Variants and Related Words
- Unequalized (adj): The preferred spelling in American English. It has the same meaning as .
- Equalised/Equalized (adj): The direct antonym, meaning made equal or uniform.
- Unequal (adj): More general, meaning not equal in quantity, size, value, or status. specifically refers to the state of not having been equal.
Synonyms
- Unadjusted
- Unbalanced
- Unstandardized
- Non-uniform
Antonyms
- Equalised/Equalized
- Adjusted
- Balanced
- Standardized
Adjective
- not caused to be equal