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Definition of equitable
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of equitable is as below...
Equitable
(a.) That can be
sustained
or made
available
or
effective
in a court of
equity,
or upon
principles
of
equity
jurisprudence;
as, an
equitable
estate;
equitable
assets,
assignment,
mortgage,
etc..
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Unequitable
::
Unequitable
(a.)
Inequitable.
Average
::
Average
(n.) The
equitable
and
proportionate
distribution
of loss or
expense
among all
interested.
Equal
::
Equal (a.)
Evenly
balanced;
not
unduly
inclining
to
either
side;
characterized
by
fairness;
unbiased;
impartial;
equitable;
just.
Righteous
::
Righteous
(a.)
Doing,
or
according
with, that which is
right;
yielding
to all their due; just;
equitable;
especially,
free from
wrong,
guilt,
or sin; holy; as, a
righteous
man or act; a
righteous
retribution..
Equitable
::
Equitable
(a.)
Possessing
or
exhibiting
equity;
according
to
natural
right or
natural
justice;
marked
by a due
consideration
for what is fair,
unbiased,
or
impartial;
just; as an
equitable
decision;
an
equitable
distribution
of an
estate;
equitable
men..
Honest
::
Honest
(a.)
Characterized
by
integrity
or
fairness
and
straight/forwardness
in
conduct,
thought,
speech,
etc.;
upright;
just;
equitable;
trustworthy;
truthful;
sincere;
free from
fraud,
guile,
or
duplicity;
not
false;
-- said of
persons
and acts, and of
things
to which a moral
quality
is
imputed;
as, an
honest
judge or
merchant;
an
honest
statement;
an
honest
bargain;
an
honest
business;
an
honest
book; an
honest
confession..
Equity
::
Equity
(n.) An
equitable
claim;
an
equity
of
redemption;
as, an
equity
to a
settlement,
or
wife's
equity,
etc..
Agrarian
::
Agrarian
(a.)
Pertaining
to
fields,
or
lands,
or their
tenure;
esp.,
relating
to an equal or
equitable
division
of
lands;
as, the
agrarian
laws of Rome, which
distributed
the
conquered
and other
public
lands among
citizens..
Just
::
"Just (a.)
Rendering
or
disposed
to
render
to each one his due;
equitable;
fair;
impartial;
as, just
judge..
Inequitable
::
Inequitable
(a.) Not
equitable;
not just.
Requitable
::
Requitable
(a.) That may be
requited.
Unequal
::
Unequal
(a.) Ill
balanced
or
matched;
disproportioned;
hence,
not
equitable;
partial;
unjust;
unfair..
Impartiality
::
Impartiality
(n.) The
quality
of being
impartial;
freedom
from bias or
favoritism;
disinterestedness;
equitableness;
fairness;
as,
impartiality
of
judgment,
of
treatment,
etc..
Wrong
::
Wrong (a.) Not
according
to the laws of good
morals,
whether
divine
or
human;
not
suitable
to the
highest
and best end; not
morally
right;
deviating
from
rectitude
or duty; not just or
equitable;
not true; not
legal;
as, a wrong
practice;
wrong
ideas;
wrong
inclinations
and
desires..
Equitably
::
Equitably
(adv.)
In an
equitable
manner;
justly;
as, the laws
should
be
equitably
administered..
Grace
::
Grace (n.) The same
prerogative
when
exercised
in the form of
equitable
relief
through
chancery.
Agrarianism
::
Agrarianism
(n.) An equal or
equitable
division
of
landed
property;
the
principles
or acts of those who favor a
redistribution
of land.
Socialism
::
Socialism
(n.) A
theory
or
system
of
social
reform
which
contemplates
a
complete
reconstruction
of
society,
with a more just and
equitable
distribution
of
property
and
labor.
In
popular
usage,
the term is often
employed
to
indicate
any
lawless,
revolutionary
social
scheme.
See
Communism,
Fourierism,
Saint-Simonianism,
forms of
socialism..
Impartial
::
Impartial
(a.) Not
partial;
not
favoring
one more than
another;
treating
all
alike;
unprejudiced;
unbiased;
disinterested;
equitable;
fair; just.
Equitableness
::
Equitableness
(n.) The
quality
of being
equitable,
just, or
impartial;
as, the
equitableness
of a
judge,
a
decision,
or
distribution
of
property..
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