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Equitable

/ˈɛkwɪtəbl/adjective
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Equitable means fair and impartial in treatment, especially when distributing resources or opportunities to ensure no one is unfairly advantaged or disadvantaged. In modern contexts, it's often invoked in social justice movements and legal systems to promote equality beyond strict equality, addressing systemic biases in areas like education and employment.

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The concept of equitable remedies in English law, rooted in this word, has influenced global legal systems and is estimated to handle over $50 trillion in assets through trusts alone, allowing for flexible solutions like specific performance that ordinary courts couldn't provide. This idea has even shaped modern tech agreements, such as those in intellectual property disputes on platforms like Apple vs. Epic Games.

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