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Entry 3 senses Webster, 1913

Equalize

/ēk'-wəl-īzˌ/ · E·qual·ize · IPA /ˈikwəˌlaɪz/
01 v. t. To make equal; to cause to correspond, or be like, in amount or degree as compared; as, to equalize accounts, burdens, or taxes.
imp. & p. p. Equalized; p. pr. & vb. n. Equalizing
  1. 1.
    To make equal; to cause to correspond, or be like, in amount or degree as compared; as, to equalize accounts, burdens, or taxes.
    “One poor moment can suffice To equalize the lofty and the low.” Wordsworth.
    “No system of instruction will completely equalize natural powers.” — Whately.
  2. 2.
    To pronounce equal; to compare as equal.
    “Which we equalize, and perhaps would willingly prefer to the Iliad.” — Orrery.
  3. 3.
    To be equal to; equal; to match.[Obs.]
    “It could not equalize the hundredth part Of what her eyes have kindled in my heart.” Waller.
Phrases & compounds
Equalizing bar — a lever connecting two axle boxes, or two springs in a car truck or locomotive, to equalize the pressure on the axles.