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Word: Even Up

Part of Speech: Verb

Basic Meaning: "Even up" means to make something level, smooth, or equal. It can refer to adjusting things so they are the same size, shape, or amount.

Usage Instructions:
  • "Even up" is often used when talking about adjusting the edges of objects, like paper, or correcting something that is uneven.
  • It can also mean to balance a situation, such as scores in a game or amounts of money owed.
Examples:
  1. Basic Example: "Please even up the edges of this stack of paper before we print it."

    • This means to cut or trim the edges so they are all the same length.
  2. In Context of Balancing: "After I paid you back, we were even up on our debts."

    • This means both people owe each other the same amount, and now there’s no more debt.
Advanced Usage:

In engineering, "even up" can refer to adjusting calculations or designs to account for factors like air resistance, ensuring that the final product functions correctly.

Word Variants:
  • Even: (adjective) Level or equal.
  • Evenness: (noun) The quality of being level or equal.
Different Meanings:
  1. To balance accounts: Making sure that what is owed is equal to what is paid.
  2. To smooth out: Making something flat or uniform.
Synonyms:
  • Level
  • Equalize
  • Balance
  • Adjust
  • Rectify
Related Idioms and Phrasal Verbs:
  • Even the score: To make things fair again, often in a competitive context.
  • Even out: Similar to "even up," meaning to make something level or equal.
Summary:

"Even up" is a versatile verb used in various contexts, from physical adjustments of objects to balancing financial debts.

Verb
  1. even up the edges of a stack of paper, in printing
  2. adjust for
    • engineers will work to correct the effects or air resistance

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