equitably
/ɪˈkwɪtli/Definitions
1. adverb
In a manner that is fair and just; without bias or prejudice.
“The court’s decision was made equitably, taking into account the needs of all parties.”
2. adverb
In a way that is fair and just in relation to the rights and interests of those involved.
“The government aimed to redistribute wealth equitably among its citizens.”
3. adverb
In a way that is just and reasonable; without unfairness or bias.
“The teacher made sure to grade the exams equitably, without favoring any student over another.”