equitably
adverb
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Pronunciation: /ˈɛk.wɪ.tə.bli/
adv
Etymology: Etymology tree English equitable Middle English -ly English -ly English equitably From equitable + -ly.
- In an equitable manner
“[…] land titled, or equitably owned under color of title from the sovereignty of the state, evidence of the unappropriation of which is on the county records or in the general land-office, or when the appropriation is evidenced by the occupation of the owner, or of some person holding for him.”
“[E]ven if it were a fact that separate schools could only be equitably got rid of through the entire secularisation of our public school system, much as this end is to be desired, I could not consent to purchase it at such a cost.”