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Synonyms for even up
Grammar : Verb |
Spell : ee-vuhn |
Phonetic Transcription : ˈi vən |
Top 10 synonyms for even up Other synonyms for the word even up
- abbreviate
- accommodate
- adjust
- align
- allineate
- balance
- barber
- be even
- be neck and neck
- be on a par
- blue pencil
- bob
- boil down
- break even
- commeasure
- communize
- compare
- conform
- crop
- deadlock
- democratize
- dock
- edit
- emulate
- equal
- equate
- establish
- even
- even up
- fit
- fix
- handicap
- keep up with
- level
- lop
- make parallel
- measure up
- order
- parallel
- pare
- pare down
- plane
- prune
- put in a nutshell
- quadrate
- range
- reconcile
- regularize
- regulate
- rival
- shave
- shear
- shorten
- slice off
- smooth
- snip
- socialize
- square
- standardize
- straighten
- suit
- tailor
- tailor-make
- tidy
- touch
- trim
- true
- truncate
- whittle down
Définition of even up
Origin :- Old English efen "level," also "equal, like; calm, harmonious; quite, fully; namely," from Proto-Germanic *ebnaz (cf. Old Saxon eban, Old Frisian even "level, plain, smooth," Dutch even, Old High German eban, German eben, Old Norse jafn, Danish jævn, Gothic ibns).
- Etymologists are uncertain whether the original sense was "level" or "alike." Used extensively in Old English compounds, with a sense of "fellow, co-" (e.g. efeneald "of the same age;" Middle English even-sucker "foster-brother"). Of numbers, from 1550s. Modern adverbial sense (introducing an extreme case of something more generally implied) seems to have arisen 16c. from use of the word to emphasize identity ("Who, me?" "Even you," etc.) Sense of "on an equal footing" is from 1630s. Rhyming reduplication phrase even steven is attested from 1866; even break first recorded 1911. Even-tempered from 1875.
- As in square : verb adapt, regulate
- As in tie : verb equal
- As in trim : verb cut shorter
- As in align : verb line up, arrange next to
- As in equalize : verb make the same; balance
- But even up here in the mountains the harbor reached with its cold embrace.
- Extract from : « The Harbor » by Ernest Poole
- Even up to the moment of his experiment he was not quite certain.
- Extract from : « The Hand in the Dark » by Arthur J. Rees
- In eleven days it took $1,500 more than my profits to even up my accounts.
- Extract from : « Frenzied Finance » by Thomas W. Lawson
- Some fine day he means to get you when you're not thinking, and even up all scores.
- Extract from : « Fred Fenton on the Track » by Allen Chapman
- Even up to the point of putting the rope on, Lancey would not believe.
- Extract from : « In the Track of the Troops » by R.M. Ballantyne
- Besides, was she not in a measure justified in wishing to even up their scores?
- Extract from : « When Dreams Come True » by Ritter Brown
- It was “all in the game,” and, in the long run, things would about even up.
- Extract from : « Bert Wilson's Twin Cylinder Racer » by J. W. Duffield
- No one was in sight, though she looked all about and even up in the tree.
- Extract from : « Birds and Nature Vol. 9 No. 3 [March 1901] » by Various
- "Cos I know 'em and I've got some old scores to even up with them," was the rejoinder.
- Extract from : « The Motor Rangers Through the Sierras » by Marvin West
- But even if he wins to-morrows game, that will only even up the Series.
- Extract from : « Baseball Joe in the World Series » by Lester Chadwick
Antonyms for even up
- aid
- assist
- break
- detach
- develop
- differ
- disagree
- disarrange
- disconnect
- disjoin
- disorder
- disorganize
- disproportion
- divide
- expand
- fail
- fall behind
- go ahead
- help
- imbalance
- increase
- lengthen
- let grow
- loose
- loosen
- lose
- mess up
- owe
- refuse
- roughen
- separate
- succeed
- surpass
- unfasten
- unlace
- unmatch
- unsuit
- untie
- vary
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