1 : in an equal or even manner
▪ The money will be distributed equally among the winners. ▪ sharing the work equally 2 : to an equal degree or extent
▪ My opinions are equally valid. ▪ She's respected equally by the young and old. ▪ The two projects are equally important. ◊Equally is sometimes used to introduce a statement that is added to and just as important as a previous statement.
▪ We need to be concerned about his rise to power. Equally, the influence of his opponents cannot be ignored.
▪ The money will be distributed equally among the winners. ▪ sharing the work equally
▪ My opinions are equally valid. ▪ She's respected equally by the young and old. ▪ The two projects are equally important. ◊Equally is sometimes used to introduce a statement that is added to and just as important as a previous statement.
▪ We need to be concerned about his rise to power. Equally, the influence of his opponents cannot be ignored.
equally as
informal — used to say that one thing is as important, good, etc., as another thing ▪ One project is equally as [=just as] important as the other.







