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Equit

Definition:

Equit is a noun that refers to fairness, justice, and the principles of equality.

Sense 1:

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: Equity or justice in a legal or societal context.

Example Sentence: The judge ensured equit was maintained throughout the trial, giving each party an equal opportunity to present their case.

Sense 2:

Part of Speech: Noun

Definition: A financial term referring to ownership in a company, often represented by shares.

Example Sentence: Investing in equit allows individuals to become stakeholders in the company and benefit from its profits.

Sense 3:

Part of Speech: Verb

Definition: To make equal or fair.

Example Sentence: The manager equtied the workload among the team members to ensure everyone had a fair share of responsibilities.

Sense 4:

Part of Speech: Adjective

Definition: Pertaining to horses or horseback riding.

Example Sentence: The equestrian club invited equit enthusiasts to participate in their annual showjumping event.

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