Having been brought into a state of equal weight or balanced importance through adjustment or comparison.
Past tense and adjectival form of equiponderate, created by adding the -ed suffix following standard English morphology for verb conjugation and adjective formation.
When arguments are equiponderated in a debate, both sides have been adjusted and assessed so carefully that they carry identical weight—neither can claim victory!
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