equalise

/ˈiːkwəlaɪz/
verb
  1. To make something equal or uniform in amount, level, or status.
    • The team scored a goal to equalise the score in the final minute.
    • The new law aims to equalise pay between men and women.
    • You can equalise the volume of the two speakers using the control knob.
  2. In sports, to score a goal or point that makes the score tied.
    • The striker equalised with a powerful header in the 85th minute.
    • Our team equalised just before halftime, making it 2–2.
    • She equalised from a free kick, bringing the match level.
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