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How to pronounce equalisation in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms equalization, leveling
Type of deed, human action, human activity, act
Has types reconciliation, balancing, equating, equation
Derivation equalise

Examples of equalisation

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That I'd turned off all the equalisation settings on my phone also helped too.
From the nzherald.co.nz
Further sophistication can be added by talking of factor price equalisation.
From the forbes.com
In essence, this is Australia's program of horizontal fiscal equalisation.
From the en.wikipedia.org
He pointed out that the market had produced a remarkable equalisation in people's lives.
From the economist.com
The AFL has not made any decisions on the shape of equalisation.
From the brimbankweekly.com.au
The great exception to this story of equalisation was the state.
From the economist.com
The long-planned equalisation in the state pension age between men and women starts on 6 April.
From the guardian.co.uk
The moral equalisation of slavery with the use of fossil fuels.
From the guardian.co.uk
Sadly, factor-price equalisation is a real-world rarity.
From the economist.com
More examples
  • Equalization: the act of making equal or uniform
  • (equalise) equalize: compensate; make the score equal
  • Equalization, equalisation or EQ is the process of adjusting the strength of certain frequencies within a signal. The most well known use of equalization is in sound recording and reproduction but there are many other applications in electronics and telecommunications. ...
  • Blind equalization is a digital signal processing technique in which the transmitted signal is inferred (equalized) from the received signal, while making use only of the transmitted signal statistics. Hence, the use of the word blind in the name.
  • Alternative spelling of equalization
  • (Equalised) Usually used in reference to anchors set in such a way that the weight of the climbing team and/or the force of a fall is distributed equally among all the pieces that are part of the anchor.
  • (Equalising) Matching sound tracks to one another using filtration to eradicate anomalies. Nothing to do with Star Trek.
  • (Equalising) The process at the end of a kiln drying run by which the moisture content of the whole kiln change is equalised before cooling down and discharged from the kiln chamber.
  • Series of controls on the sound mixer for adjusting the tonal quality.