Phrasal Verb - Even Out
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.Definition
to make something flat or smooth; to flatten or smooth something out; to bring something into balance or proportion; to make something equal or uniform; to calm or soothe something; to eliminate something, especially a problem or difficulty
Examples
| No. | Example |
|---|---|
| 1 | After tweaking the settings, I was able to even out the color balance of the photo. |
| 2 | The construction worker used a level to even out the ground before laying the new flooring. |
| 3 | She carefully evened out the top layer of frosting on the cake. |
| 4 | The teacher asked the students to even out their marks in the controversial debate topic. |
| 5 | The skier tried to even out her speed going down the challenging slope. |
| 6 | To fix the leaky faucet, she had to even out the pipe's groove. |
| 7 | The artist tried to even out the canvas before painting the delicate design. |
| 8 | Audiologists use techniques to even out the hearing frequencies in auditory training. |
| 9 | Weightlifters continually practising to even out muscle forces across their bodies and hands. |
| 10 | Emergency aid teams make an effort to even out satisfaction levels between self-sufficiency and government aid. |