Equitableness: meaning, definitions and examples
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equitableness
[ ɪˌkwɪtəblˈnəs ]
fairness
Equitableness refers to the quality of being fair, just, and impartial in one's actions or decisions. It implies treating all parties involved in a situation equally and without bias.
Synonyms
equity, fairness, impartiality, justice.
Examples of usage
- His equitableness as a judge earned him respect from both the prosecution and defense.
- The company's policy of equitableness in promotions led to a more harmonious work environment.
Translations
Translations of the word "equitableness" in other languages:
🇵🇹 justiça
🇮🇳 न्याय
🇩🇪 Gerechtigkeit
🇮🇩 keadilan
🇺🇦 справедливість
🇵🇱 sprawiedliwość
🇯🇵 公正
🇫🇷 justice
🇪🇸 justicia
🇹🇷 adalet
🇰🇷 공정
🇸🇦 عدالة
🇨🇿 spravedlnost
🇸🇰 spravodlivosť
🇨🇳 公正
🇸🇮 pravičnost
🇮🇸 réttlæti
🇰🇿 әділдік
🇬🇪 სამართლიანობა
🇦🇿 ədalət
🇲🇽 justicia
Etymology
The word 'equitableness' has its roots in the Latin word 'aequitas', meaning 'equality' or 'fairness'. It entered the English language in the late 16th century and has since been used to describe the quality of being fair and impartial in various contexts.