unequalized
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Definition
Adjective: - Not caused to be equal: Describing a state, condition, or result where things have not been made equal, balanced, or uniform. It implies a lack of adjustment to achieve parity.
Usage
The adjective "unequalized" is used to describe situations, systems, or outcomes where no action has been taken to level differences or create fairness. It is often used in technical, economic, or social contexts.
Examples
- Adjective:
- The tax burden remained unequalized across different income groups, leading to widespread criticism.
- Due to budget constraints, the funding for the two departments was left unequalized.
- The audio signals from the two microphones were unequalized, resulting in an inconsistent sound mix.
Advanced Usage
- "unequalized distribution": A distribution of resources, opportunities, or costs that has not been adjusted for fairness.
- The unequalized distribution of educational resources perpetuates social inequality.
- "remain unequalized": To continue in a state of imbalance.
- Despite discussions, the pay scales remained unequalized for another year.
Variants and Related Words
- Unequal (adj): Not equal in quantity, size, value, or standard. (e.g., )
- Equalize (v): To make things equal or uniform. (e.g., )
- Equalization (n): The process of making things equal. (e.g., )
Synonyms
- Unadjusted: Not altered or changed to fit a standard.
- Unbalanced: Not keeping or showing an even balance.
- Disparate: Essentially different in kind; not allowing comparison.
Antonyms
- Equalized: Caused to be equal.
- Balanced: Keeping or showing a balance.
- Uniform: Not varying; the same in all cases and at all times.
Adjective
- not caused to be equal