equitable
adjective
eq·ui·ta·ble
ˈe-kwə-tə-bəl
1
: having or exhibiting equity : dealing fairly with all concerned
an equitable settlement of the dispute
often, specifically
: fair in a way that accounts for and attempts to offset disparities in the way people of different races, genders, etc. are treated
To enable all students to achieve a common set of standards requires equitable—not equal—treatment. —Karen Humphrey
The health and economic impacts of the coronavirus pandemic are not equally felt. … Justice-oriented policies would aim for equitable (not equal) distribution of necessary pandemic resources—equitable based on a shared definition of fairness instead of equal, the same across groups. —Gottfried Schweiger
2
: existing or valid in equity as distinguished from law
an equitable defense
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