Crossword-Solution: EQUITABLY 9 letters, 35 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 23

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Equitably adv. In an equitable manner; justly; as, the laws should be
equitably administered.

We have 35 clues for the answer “EQUITABLY”

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unerringly 31 answers
rightfully 31 answers
literally 31 answers
duly 32 answers
factually 32 answers
lawfully 32 answers
doubtlessly 34 answers
fittingly 34 answers
ACCEPTABLY 36 answers
suitably 36 answers
spot on 36 answers
on the dot 36 answers
Legally 36 answers
Appropriately. 37 answers
Just so 38 answers
Verbatim 38 answers
Correctly 41 answers
reasonably 45 answers
"Certainly" 45 answers
justifiably 47 answers
Perfectly 47 answers
rightly 49 answers
faithfully 49 answers
Properly 54 answers
justly 56 answers
truthfully 56 answers
plainly 58 answers
Accurately 62 answers
Truly 70 answers
closely 70 answers
fairly 72 answers
Precisely 82 answers
Exactly 85 answers
Sure thing! 93 answers
Just 103 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TRAEE
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with EQUITABLY (5)

For example, LC might attempt to persuade one major library in each state to deal with its state equivalent publisher, which might produce a cooperative project that would be equitably distributed around the country, and one in which LC would be dealing with a minimal number of publishers and minimal copyright problems.
LOC Workshop on Electronic Texts Library of Congress 1993
The matter was settled at the time, and by the competent authorities,—equitably, it is to be presumed,—and, at all events, irrevocably.
The House of the Seven Gables Nathaniel Hawthorne 1993
The Black Knight was not a little surprised to find that men, in a state so lawless, were nevertheless among themselves so regularly and equitably governed, and all that he observed added to his opinion of the justice and judgment of their leader.
Ivanhoe Walter Scott 1993
This additional value evidently constitutes a product--a value created by the activity of the first generation; and if, BY ANY MEANS WHATEVER, the ownership of this value be distributed among the members of society equitably,--that is, in proportion to the labor which each has performed,--each will legitimately possess the portion which he receives.
What is Property? P. J. Proudhon 1995
These exchanges money effected--how equitably, might be seen in a walk from the tenement house districts to the Back Bay--at the cost of an army of men taken from productive labor to manage it, with constant ruinous breakdowns of its machinery, and a generally debauching influence on mankind which had justified its description, from ancient time, as the "root of all evil." Alas for the poor old bank director with his poem! He had mistaken the throbbing of an abscess for the beating of the heart.
Looking Backwards from 2000 to 1887 Edward Bellamy 1996

Quotes with EQUITABLY (3)

Leadership isn't about power for the sake of power - not true leadership. Instead it deals with modeling behavior you want others to have, and with responsibility for being certain the people you lead are treated equitably, and with respect. Not an easy task. You can't make other people feel anything, or think anything; you can only try to teach them what you want them to feel and think and why you think they should act accordingly.
Laura Weakley
The country he had left thirty years ago had been a realistic place. There were political realities there, then and now, that precluded blind faith, that discouraged one from thinking that everything, always, would work out fairly and equitably. But he had come to believe such things in the United States. Things had worked out. Difficulties had been overcome. He had worked hard and achieved success. The machinery of government functioned.
Dave Eggers Zeitoun
*THE COMMONS, which are creative - so unleash their potential*The commons are shareable resources of society or nature that people choose to use and govern through self-organising, instead of relying on the state or market for doing so. Think of how a village community might manage its only freshwater well and its nearby forest, or how Internet users worldwide collaboratively curate Wikipedia. Natural commons have traditionally emerged in communities seeking to steward Earth'…
Kate Raworth Doughnut Economics: Seven Ways to Think Like a 21st-Century Economist