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Qué (quién) es UNEQUAL - definición

WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
Inequalities; Unequal; Inequality (disambiguation); Unequally; Systems of inequalities

unequal         
a.
1.
Uneven, not alike.
2.
Inferior.
3.
Disproportioned, ill-matched.
4.
Irregular, not equable, not uniform.
5.
Inadequate, insufficient.
6.
(Bot.) Inequilateral.
unequal         
1.
An unequal system or situation is unfair because it gives more power or privileges to one person or group of people than to others.
This country still had a deeply oppressive, unequal and divisive political system.
...the unequal power relationships between men and women.
...unequal pay.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
unequally
...unequally distributed assets...
The victims were treated unequally.
ADV: ADV with v
2.
If someone is unequal to a task they have to do, they do not have the abilities needed to do it well. (FORMAL)
He felt unequal to the job and wished there were someone he could go to for advice.
ADJ: v-link ADJ to n
3.
Unequal means being different in size, strength, or amount.
The Egyptians probably measured their day in twenty-four hours of unequal length.
ADJ
unequal         
¦ adjective
1. not equal in quantity, size, or value.
not fair, evenly balanced, or having equal advantage.
2. (unequal to) not having the ability or resources to meet (a challenge).
Derivatives
unequalize or unequalise verb
unequally adverb

Wikipedia

Inequality

Inequality may refer to:

Ejemplos de uso de UNEQUAL
1. Liberals tend, however, to infer unequal opportunities from the fact of unequal outcomes.
2. The United States is by some measures the most unequal society in the rich world and the most unequal that it‘s been since the 1'20s.
3. "No other mortality rate is so unequal," it added.
4. Two unequal parties will stand before the seat of justice.
5. And how long could an unequal relationship sustain?