English to Urdu Dictionary equally

equally

برابر
definition
adverb
all children should be treated equally
in the same manner.
follow-up discussion is equally important
to the same extent or degree.
translation of 'equally'
adverb
یکساں
example
The Irish consumer deserves to be treated 'equally' to his or her European counterpart.
And if John had more children the fund would be shared 'equally' with them.
It has countered criticism by touting customers of all shapes and sizes buying 'equally' different sets of products.
not all who live in inner cities are poor; 'equally', many poor people live outside inner cities
If the parents earn the same amount, then they will share 'equally' in the cost of raising that child.
all children should be treated 'equally'
He is positively glowing with self-righteous zeal beside his 'equally' sober betrothed.
If couples were treated 'equally' before the law, we would be looking at a Marriage Reform Bill.
all children should be treated 'equally'
Eighty per cent of this cash is divided 'equally' amongst all holding qualifying status.
Obviously people aren't treated 'equally' - there's always inequality in the world.
For the utilitarian, equal amounts of utility matter 'equally' , regardless of whose utility it is.
The mother in my judgment has an 'equally' poor view of the father, which she has not hesitated to express in front of her children.
Furthermore it's 'equally' hard to believe that the song in question is that old.
Let us share the resources 'equally' among us because all of us deserve that.
It soon became 'equally' clear that their old fault of poor finish was still there.
Is there reason to believe that we are not treating all employees 'equally' and fairly?
At present we have four Masses, in the parish divided 'equally' with two on Saturday and two on Sunday.
The disposal of chicken waste is done in an 'equally' haphazard and insensitive manner.
Each team has an 'equally' allotted amount of turbo at the start of every inning.
He said girls and boys would be treated 'equally' but did not rule out separate classes.
Any money raised will be divided 'equally' between the children when they reach their 21st birthdays.
So it is not surprising that they tend to pay an 'equally' excessive amount of attention to themselves.
In other words, to ensure good governance where all are treated 'equally' and justly.
They want to be treated 'equally' , and any hint that they are not equal is more than they can bear.
They see protection for the rich and protection for the poor as 'equally' bad.
not all who live in inner cities are poor; 'equally', many poor people live outside inner cities
You can think somebody is a bad lot, but you have to treat that person 'equally' .
She urged ministers to change the law so all people were treated 'equally' in every part of their lives.
the money can be divided 'equally' between you
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