Unequitable
adjective
1.
inequitable.
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adjective 1. equal in value, measure, force, effect, significance, etc.: His silence is equivalent to an admission of guilt. 2. corresponding in position, function, etc.: In some ways their prime minister is equivalent to our president. 3. Geometry. having the same extent, as a triangle and a square of equal area. 4. Mathematics. (of two […]
- Unequivalently
adjective 1. equal in value, measure, force, effect, significance, etc.: His silence is equivalent to an admission of guilt. 2. corresponding in position, function, etc.: In some ways their prime minister is equivalent to our president. 3. Geometry. having the same extent, as a triangle and a square of equal area. 4. Mathematics. (of two […]
- Unequivocal
adjective 1. not equivocal; unambiguous; clear; having only one possible meaning or interpretation: an unequivocal indication of assent; unequivocal proof. 2. absolute; unqualified; not subject to conditions or exceptions: The cosigner of a note gives unequivocal assurance that it will be paid when due. adjective 1. not ambiguous; plain
- Unequivocally
[uhn-i-kwiv-uh-klee] /ˌʌn ɪˈkwɪv ə kli/ adverb 1. in a way that is clear and unambiguous: The theme is unequivocally religious. 2. in a way that is not subject to conditions or exceptions: He offered his forgiveness unequivocally.
- Unerasable
verb (used with object), erased, erasing. 1. to rub or scrape out, as letters or characters written, engraved, etc.; efface. 2. to eliminate completely: She couldn’t erase the tragic scene from her memory. 3. to obliterate (material recorded on magnetic tape or a magnetic disk): She erased the message. 4. to obliterate recorded material from […]