How Do You Spell EQUALLING?

Pronunciation: [ˈiːkwə͡lˌɪŋ] (IPA)

Equalling is spelt with two "l"s in British English, while in American English it is often spelt with a single "l" as "equaling". The IPA phonetic transcription for this word is /ˈiːkwəlɪŋ/ in British English, and /ˈikwəlɪŋ/ in American English. The first syllable is pronounced as "ee", the second syllable is "kwuh", and the final syllable is "ling". The "q" sound in "equal" is represented by the "kw" digraph.

EQUALLING Meaning and Definition

  1. Equalling is a verb derived from the adjective "equal." It refers to the act or process of attaining the same value, degree, measure, or quantity as something else. When two or more entities equal each other, it means they are precisely identical or have matching attributes, characteristics, or qualities. The concept of equalling can be applied to different aspects, such as numerical values, sizes, weights, or levels of importance or significance.

    In mathematics, "equalling" typically denotes the process of performing an operation or manipulation that balances the equation, ensuring that the left and right sides possess equal values. This action is often achieved by using arithmetic operators like addition, subtraction, multiplication, or division to modify the expressions on either side of the equation until both sides are equivalent.

    In a broader sense, "equalling" can also describe a state of fairness or justice in which all individuals are treated without bias or discrimination. It embodies the idea of providing equal opportunities and rights to everyone, regardless of their differences, such as gender, race, or socioeconomic background.

    Overall, equalling signifies the act of making two or more entities or conditions the same or equivalent in value, degree, or importance, whether it is in the realm of mathematics, society, or any other context in which parity or balance is sought.

Common Misspellings for EQUALLING

Etymology of EQUALLING

The word "equalling" is derived from the verb "equal", which originated from the Latin word "aequare" meaning "to make equal" or "to level", derived from the Latin word "aequus" meaning "equal" or "level". In English, the suffix "-ing" is added to the verb "equal" to create the present participle form, resulting in "equalling".

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Conjugate verb Equalling

CONDITIONAL

I would equalling
you would equalling
he/she/it would equalling
we would equalling
they would equalling

CONDITIONAL CONTINUOUS

I would be equalling
you would be equalling
he/she/it would be equalling
we would be equalling
they would be equalling

CONDITIONAL PERFECT

I would have equalling
you would have equalling
he/she/it would have equalling
we would have equalling
they would have equalling

CONDITIONAL PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I would have been equalling
you would have been equalling
he/she/it would have been equalling
we would have been equalling
they would have been equalling

FUTURE

I will equal
you will equal
he/she/it will equal
we will equal
they will equal

FUTURE CONTINUOUS

I will be equalling
you will be equalling
he/she/it will be equalling
we will be equalling
they will be equalling

FUTURE PERFECT

I will have equalled
you will have equalled
he/she/it will have equalled
we will have equalled
they will have equalled

FUTURE PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I will have been equalling
you will have been equalling
he/she/it will have been equalling
we will have been equalling
they will have been equalling

IMPERATIVE

you equal
we let´s equal

NONFINITE VERB FORMS

to equal

PAST

I equalled
you equalled
he/she/it equalled
we equalled
they equalled

PAST CONTINUOUS

I was equalling
you were equalling
he/she/it was equalling
we were equalling
they were equalling

PAST PARTICIPLE

equalled

PAST PERFECT

I had equalled
you had equalled
he/she/it had equalled
we had equalled
they had equalled

PAST PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I had been equalling
you had been equalling
he/she/it had been equalling
we had been equalling
they had been equalling

PRESENT

I equal
you equal
he/she/it equals
we equal
they equal

PRESENT CONTINUOUS

I am equalling
you are equalling
he/she/it is equalling
we are equalling
they are equalling

PRESENT PARTICIPLE

equalling

PRESENT PERFECT

I have equalled
you have equalled
he/she/it has equalled
we have equalled
they have equalled

PRESENT PERFECT CONTINUOUS

I have been equalling
you have been equalling
he/she/it has been equalling
we have been equalling
they have been equalling

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