unequalise
/ˌʌnɪˈkeɪlɪz, ˈʌnɪkweɪlɪz/Definitions
1. verb
to make something unequal, especially in a unfair or unjust way
“The new tax law was accused of unequalising the wealthy and the poor.”
2. verb
to reduce something to an unequal state, such as sound to silence
“The explosion unequalised the city, leaving it in a state of devastation.”
3. noun
the process or state of making something unequal
“The unequalisation of the market led to a significant increase in poverty.”